According to Bryan McQuade (head of Google's Page Speed team), you should work to make
your mobile pages render in under one second.
Not exact matches
Browsing: the Android web browser does a very good job at
rendering pages from «desktop - sized» websites, and of course from
mobile sites as well.
It is based on Webkit — the same one behind Safari and other
mobile browsers, and while still under the experimental section, it provide a much better
rendering of the web
pages and a more pleasant experience.
For all
mobile data networks that support it, BOLT 1.6 now offers full socket - based connectivity which can increase the
page rendering speed of BOLT by as much as 15 percent.
* A dual - core processor capable of opening web
pages and
rendering games with blazing speeds, and displaying HD video on big - screen TVs * The world's first qHD display — packing 540 × 960 resolution in a 4 - inch (10.1 cm) screen delivering stunning clarity in pictures and videos * 1 GB of RAM for the horsepower you need to multitask * Powered by Androidâ «cents 2.2 * Front - and rear - facing cameras for video chat and the ability to record and output in HD * Biometric fingerprint reader for easily unlocking your phone while providing extra security * Under 11 mm thin, with an extra large 1930 mAh battery for extended standby and talk time * Keep up to date on social networks with automatic delivery of messages through MOTOBLURâ «cents, including the ability to locate, wipe and restore data if the device is lost or stolen * Up to 48 GB of storage (16 GB internal and optional 32 GB MicroSD card)-- enough to store thousands of songs, photos and many full - length movies * Download speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps and
Mobile Hotspot service for connecting up to five Wi - Fi - enabled devices
It uses the same build of WebKit to
render pages, but many websites still treat it as a
mobile browser unless you force them to load their desktop layouts.
Web
pages such as the desktop version of the NYTimes.com, Laptopmag.com and
mobile ESPN.com loaded and
rendered fairly quickly, though as with all content - rich websites, they occasionally hung while downloading the last few banner ads and videos.
It
renders pages perfectly and has the best Adobe Flash support I've seen on any
mobile platform.
The challenge is that with so many different phone brands and browsers,
rendering a
page — or more importantly filling out a form — may be difficult or impossible on a
mobile browser.