2016Mar16_AndroidPhone_BWe all know the benefits of a quick phone. You can accomplish your tasks quicker, easily connect with friends, and stay connected to the world while on the go. A little over a month back, it was reported that the Facebook app was slowing down Android phones everywhere. Today, we’d like to share with you an app that does exactly the opposite: gives you more speed. Here are the details below.

Aptly titled Chromer, this free app is essentially a lightweight version of Chrome that was created for one sole purpose: to allow your Android device to easily take advantage of Chrome custom tabs. And what are Chrome custom tabs you ask? Simply put, they are a solution Google created to greatly reduce the amount of time required for apps to load web pages on Android.

How does Chromer speed up your Android?

If you haven’t figured it out yet, it all comes down to internet browsing. With the help of Chrome custom tabs, Chromer provides a quick browsing experience.

Up until now, Chrome custom tabs needed to be implemented by third party app developers. Chromer has resolved this issue with an app that utilizes Chrome custom tabs and is available directly from the Google Play store. By installing this free app, your browser will gain an edge in a number of ways that include:

  • Faster loading web pages
  • Saved website logins so you won’t have to repeatedly type in your usernames and passwords
  • Form autofill capabilities
  • Secure browsing experience that uses the same security rendering engine as Chrome

Best of all, you will instantly speed up your Android internet browsing experience. To use Chromer, you will need Google Chrome 45 or greater installed on your Android device. You can download Chromer for free here. Once installed, set it as your default browser and you will finally be able to enjoy a quick browsing experience.

If you’re interested in learning more about how to optimize your Android phone or tablet, get in touch with our experts. We love our Android devices as much as you, and are happy to show you how to get the most out of them.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.