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Help What's the best Browser OS for the DX?

It really depends what you want from your browser. I downloaded Xscope and actually got the paid version, but never use it. I also had skyfire, but also uninstalled it because I never used it. For me I like having flash on my browser and the bookmarks management, zooming and settings are what I need. I don't use anything else and have no problems for what I want to be able to do since the upgrade to 2.2. If there is something you don't like there may be something out there, however you may lose something you do like.

My advise would be if the browser is doing everything you need, you will not find a better one. If it is not doing what you need it to, there will be one out there that is better.
 
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I prefer xScope to the stock browser, better screen real estate management, I like the button layout, and there are some nice little features in it (not to mention the ability to open more tabs).

My advice: just try several of them. As evidenced by the wide variety of browsers, everyone likes different things. Dolphin HD, for instance, is very popular with a ton of plugins and gestures and slide-out toolbars and everything but the kitchen sink. I hate it, but that's because I don't use most of its features so it was just bloated for what I wanted. Just a personal preference.

Opera is super fast but I didn't like that it's limited to just a couple zoom levels.

Try out Dolphin HD, Skyfire, xScope and Opera. You'll like one of them.
 
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I'm using Dolphin strictly for the ability to block ads. I prefer the stock browser actually but with flash the ads really slow down my browsing at times. Dolphin feels too "buggy" I guess I would say to me. For instance, I'll click a link and absolutely nothing will happen... then about a minute later it will go to the link. Not always but often.
 
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I use the old version of xScope (not available on market anymore; was available on developer's website) for the combination of simplicity, functions, and speed. The only thing I don't like is the bookmarks functionality, but I use Bookmark Home which I find awesome, and looks exactly like another homescreen. Dolphin seemed too "busy" for me. The flash ads aren't a big deal since they don't play unless I click the green arrow. That's how all flash content works so that it doesn't slow down the web page unnecessarily (is that not how it works for you guys?).

I use SkyFire when vieflwing long videos/TV shows as I've found its flash functionality and centering of the video to be second to none. xScope sometimes moves around so the flash isn't perfectly in the middle (I'm talking stuff like espn3.com and shadier sites; more established sites' ash on xScope is fine). Just try them all and see what you like.
 
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I've tried a lot of them, but use Xscope currently. It seems to be just as speedy as the stock browser, but with better screen management. Dolphin HD has lots of options, but I quit using it after realizing how slow it ran compared to the stock browser and Xscope.

I was a big Dolphin fan until Firefox finally got its act together. The original beta release scared many of us away (it was 40+ megs) but the new Fennec nightly builds are down to under 15MB. They're stable and fast. I love using FoxSync to sync bookmarks between my PC and DX. You can try it here.
 
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I've tried dolphin, hated it. I tried skyfire, hated it. Stock seems to be the only one that doesn't make me want to throw my phone out of the window. :D (except when it loads mobile versions of web pages) BTW has anybody figured out a way to make the about:debug settings stick?

I know you hate Dophin, but I use it exclusively and they have an add-on to toggle between Desktop and Android mode...VERY HANDY, IMHO! No need to mess with the debug thing or worry about it sticking. ;)
 
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