Google is finally getting ready to add the task manager feature to the Android version of Chrome. This tool, which we often use on our computers, is great for managing browser performance. Fortunately, this feature will now also be available on mobile devices. So, what exactly does the task manager do?
Google Chrome’s task manager is coming to Android
It’s quite common to use the Chrome browser in the mobile world. However, many users complain that the device slows down when opening multiple tabs or with heavy use. It is often difficult to understand what is consuming so many resources in the browser. This is where the task manager comes in.
In a nutshell, if you use Chrome on desktop, you can use the task manager to see which tab is using how much memory and optimize performance. Google wants to give users more control by making this feature available on Android. It will now be possible to see which tab or extension is consuming how much resources and close it if necessary.
Chrome users can now see exactly what their browser is doing in the background. This will not only optimize the browser’s performance, but also reduce battery consumption. You’ll be able to see how many resources dozens of tabs opened on phones are consuming in the background.
In summary, we can say that this feature can be a lifesaver for mobile users who use their browsers intensively. It is difficult to say when Google will introduce this feature to users, but it is expected to arrive very soon. What do you think about this feature? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.