Google is preparing a version of Chrome for iOS, hoping that Apple will accept it

  Google has recently released an Android version of the popular Chrome browser, but for now that version is in the beta stage, so it doesn't work very well on all terminals. Even so, those from Google I think to bring the browser to the Apple platform, and now they would develop a special version for this operating system. The launch of the Chrome browser in the App Store would give Google an increase in the market share held on mobile platforms and would allow Apple to partially reduce the costs for using the Google search engine, but things are not quite so great as hair.

  All the browsers that are released on the iOS platform are built using the Safari webkit, and none has managed to become better than what Apple offers. The browsers launched next to Safari turn out to be "slower" in loading pages and although they offer extra functions, in general they don't run as fast. So far, no browser has managed to surpass Safari in terms of usage, and what Google will bring will be absolutely nothing different. A very good example of this is Opera, a browser that millions of people waited for, installed and were disappointed, and the same thing happened with a possible version of Chrome.

  On the other hand, the Android version of Chrome isn't great either, with the native browser loading pages much faster.