It could be..

But as you can see in this website, 
http://www.browserscope.org/?category=network&v=top,
other mobile browsers, iPhone browser and Opera, use 30 connections.

Why only Android browser use 4 connections..?

Is there any reason why google have made this kind of decision.



On 7월22일, 오전5시52분, Indicator Veritatis <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are basing that '30' figure on the chart at browsercsope. But it
> does not even say whether it is the mobile or desktop version of the
> browser. 30 might make a lot more sense on a desktop than a mobile
> given the "diminishing returns" already pointed out.
>
> On Jul 20, 6:21 pm, joshua <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The web page below shows each web browser allow how many http
> > connections.
> > =>http://www.browserscope.org/?category=network&v=top
>
> > I can also find the number of maximum connections in the source code
> > of Android.(.net.http)
>
> > As I know, Maximum connection was 30 in Android version 0.5.
> > And, other browsers for mobile device, iPhone browser and Opera, allow
> > 30 connections.
>
> > I want to know why Android allow only 4 connections.
> > If Android allow more connections, we can get better performance (fast
> > loading).
>
> > Is there anyone know why Google allow only 4 connections on Android?
>
> > Regards,
> > Joshua.- 원본 텍스트 숨기기 -
>
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