How to speed up Google Chrome on your Smartphone

Learn how to optimize Google Chrome on your phone.

Always looking to optimize the performance of your applications and even your operating system, Google, offers several functions that the user can perform to improve their experience. Proof of this is the Android system itself and Chromium which are open-source systems, and offer possibilities for editing the source code by users. While Google Chrome, despite having open source, still has many lines that are not open. But with the findings the company gets in its open-source browser, it can offer editable options to enhance the performance of your application.

How to speed up Google Chrome on your Smartphone

Today we will know 5 functions that can make Google Chrome, get faster.

For this, we will edit some Flags, of the application, this character is still experimental, however, some of these editions have been shown very consistent.

The first step is to access in the browser of your Smartphone the following link: chrome: // flags

1 – Fast tab/window close 

The first change to make is in the “Fast tab/window close” option, which is responsible for making the closing of tabs faster. To change look for the following address: chrome: // flags / # enable-fast-unload . And click Activate, then restart Google Chrome.

2 – FontCache scaling

The next change will be made in the browser’s font database, it will reuse saved fonts in the cache, which will make pages loading faster, but can change the appearance of the sites. The command name is “FontCache scaling” and to access it search for: chrome: // flags / # enable-font-cache-scaling . Then select Enabled and restart the browser.

3 – Number of raster threads

Now let’s change the “Number of raster threads” it is referring to loading images, allowing them to be downloaded faster. To change it, look for its link: chrome: // flags / # num-raster-threads . Switch to option 4 and restart Chrome.

4 – Only Auto-Reload Visible Tabs

“Only Auto-Reload Visible Tabs” is our fourth change, it enables automatic loading only for visible tabs, preventing other tabs from loading and causing navigation errors, making Google Chrome slower. The link to this command is as follows: chrome: // flags / # enable-offline-auto-reload-visible-only . Again click on Enable and restart the browser.

5 – TCP Fast Open

Finally the “TCP Fast Open” command, which is responsible for speeding up the opening of data channels, making application navigation faster. The command to access it is: chrome: // flags / # enable-TCP-fast-open . And just click Activate and then restart.

After you made all these changes, did you notice the difference? Well the tips are these, but in case you were not satisfied, or started to have some problem with the navigation, do not worry, go to chrome: // flags and click the Reset all to the Default option.

These were the tips on how to make Google Chrome faster on your smartphone, if you like, leave your comment.

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