Let’s say you have a few million tabs open in your mobile Chrome browser, because you never close anything, but now your browser is getting slow and laggy.
Another fix for this specifically is to use Firefox onn Android, which does something like a suspend on inactive tabs. In my experience this completely fixes the “slow and laggy” aspect even with hundreds of suspended tabs.
Of course then you don’t have a list of all your tabs, which is a useful resource you might want to create anyway.
Chrome actually stays pretty responsive in most circumstances (I think it does a similar thing with inactive tabs), with the crucial exception of the part of the UI that shows you all your open tabs in a scrollable list. It also gets slower to start up.
Another fix for this specifically is to use Firefox onn Android, which does something like a suspend on inactive tabs. In my experience this completely fixes the “slow and laggy” aspect even with hundreds of suspended tabs.
Of course then you don’t have a list of all your tabs, which is a useful resource you might want to create anyway.
Chrome actually stays pretty responsive in most circumstances (I think it does a similar thing with inactive tabs), with the crucial exception of the part of the UI that shows you all your open tabs in a scrollable list. It also gets slower to start up.