Chrome 45 Will Finally Address the Browser's Notorious Battery Draining Issues | Droid Life



Chrome 45 Will Finally Address the Browser's Notorious Battery Draining Issues | Droid Life

Share this Story Chrome 45 Will Finally Address the Browser's Notorious Battery Draining Issues Chrome is the most popular desktop browser, at least here in the US. But while it's popular and powerful and fast (mostly) and has apps and extensions and syncs between devices and all that, it's not exactly efficient or good when it comes to your battery life. I'm talking about on laptops, of course, because desktops don't have batteries. Reports (and complaints) about how good Chrome is at sucking your battery dry before you want it to have not gone unnoticed by Google, thankfully. Today, the company announced Chrome 45, which focuses on making your favorite browser "use less memory and power."  Features like Chrome's "continue where you left off" are now smarter and more efficient, by prioritizing which tabs restore from most to least recently viewed.

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