Chrome For Android 2.3.6 [FREE]

Android 4.0 introduced mandatory hardware acceleration for UI elements. Chrome relied heavily on this to provide smooth scrolling and fast tab switching, features that Android 2.3.6 struggled to support natively. 2. Multi-Process Architecture

When Google released the first stable version of in February 2012 (Chrome 18), it was a landmark event. However, that first release famously required Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher . This left hundreds of millions of Gingerbread users out in the cold. chrome for android 2.3.6

For a long time, Android 2.3 users were left in the cold. The massive install base of Gingerbread devices cried out for a modern browser, and eventually, the developer community answered. Android 4

Google officially stopped supporting Chrome for Android 2.3.x with the release of in late 2012. The official Play Store listing for Chrome was updated to require Android 4.0+. For a long time, Android 2

Web design has evolved beyond 2012. Modern responsive sites using CSS Grid or complex Flexbox layouts will appear broken, misaligned, or completely white.