One of the main problems encountered by mobile device users in developing markets is internet speed. That is why Google is going to implement two new features to your Chrome browser that will greatly improve the user experience.
We have already shown you one of the main new features presented during the last edition of Google I/O: the possibility of using Google Maps in offline mode. Well it seems that Chrome will also work offline, sin need of an internet connection. Well more or less.
Chrome will have two new features: data control and offline mode
We will start by talking about the offline or offline mode: with this new functionality, users they can save the pages they want to read for later viewing, allowing access to the information in them without having any type of internet connection.
This new functionality is very interesting since it will allow us, for example, to read the news that we have previously loaded while traveling on the metro, where coverage is usually conspicuous by its absence. We can also save, for example, cooking recipes or bus schedules. A point to keep in mind.
The second great novelty that Chrome will bring has to do with online browsing. Your new system "Dubbed Network Quality Estimator"(an estimator of the quality of the network would be its approximate translation) it will be in charge of analyzing the internet speed of the device you are using to adjust the amount of details that the web pages that are loading will offer.
In this way it will improve the saving mode that compresses the data before being downloaded to our terminal. Keep in mind that Google has stated that these new Chrome functions are aimed at developing markets but will surely be implemented internationally, so we can take advantage of these improvements that will make our lives a little easier.