Google says Android is now the fastest β Hereβs why
Google has shared a new update about Android phones. It says that Android devices are now faster when using the internet. This means people can open websites more quickly and use them more smoothly than before.
According to Google, new Android phones have performed very well in tests that check web speed. These tests are Speedometer and LoadLine. In these tests, some Android phones scored higher than other mobile platforms, including the iPhone. This shows that Android is improving in speed and performance.
Speedometer is a test that checks how fast a phone reacts when you tap, scroll, or type on a website. A higher score means the phone feels faster and smoother. LoadLine is another test that measures how quickly a webpage opens after clicking a link. Google says Android phones did up to 47 percent better in this test.

Google also explained that these improvements happened because it improved how the phoneβs hardware, Android system, and Chrome browser work together. It also worked with chip makers and phone companies to make the system faster.
Some high-end Android phones have improved by 20 to 60 percent in these tests compared to last year. But in daily use, the change is smaller. Users may notice websites loading 4 to 6 percent faster and smoother performance, improving by 6 to 9 percent.
Android phones are becoming faster for internet use. This can help users have a better and smoother browsing experience.
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