Google has announced that its Android and Chrome ecosystem has reached new performance milestones, positioning it as the fastest mobile platform for web browsing. The claim is based on improvements measured using the Speedometer and LoadLine benchmarks.

Speedometer evaluates responsiveness by simulating real user interactions such as scrolling, typing, and tapping. Higher scores indicate smoother and more responsive browsing. LoadLine, on the other hand, measures full page load times using real-world website scenarios, offering a more practical view of performance.

According to Google, top-tier Android devices achieved up to 47% higher scores compared to competing platforms. The company attributes these gains to tight integration between hardware, the Android OS, and the Chrome engine.