Chrome for Android is battling poor connectivity with new features

In line with the announcement of its new Station initiative that aims to bring public Wi-Fi to areas with poor data connectivity, today Google also announced plans to make browsing the Web in Chrome for Android a lot faster and more efficient. Thanks to its improved Data Saver mode, the popular browser will be able to save up to 60 percent of your total data usage without affecting the way you consume content. Data Saver will soon support video compression, which means you’ll be able to save up to 67 percent of your data when streaming MP4 files. Additionally, the browser is getting an enhanced optimization functionality that strips…
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