Chrome is the most obvious choice for doing so.

But is it worth it?

For that, Chrome and Safari lead the pack.

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Now, the two are equally speedy.

Lets dig into where Chrome makes more sense than Safari and vice versa.

Google pushes its voice assistant hard in Chrome in iOS and it works stupidly well.

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More importantly, the voice search is accurate, pulling up most results perfectly.

As youd expect,Google has taken full advantage of this.

If youre not a heavy Google user, things get less interesting.

Both Safari and Chrome sync with their desktop counterparts.

This means your tabs, history, and bookmarks all sync from your phone to your desktop.

Chrome does not offer this at all right now, but itsrumored to be on the way soon.

Until we know how that actually works, Safari is your better option here.

Of course, for now, Chrome users can still use a third-party app likePocketorInstapaper.

Some people like Chromes more minimal aesthetic enough that features dont actually matter.

Others like the fact that Safari integrates automatically without any tweaking.

The one clear difference comes if youre an avid Google product user.

In that case, stick to Chrome and youll be happy.

For everyone else, stick with Safari.

Its come a long way over the years and it works perfectly well.

Is it a little boring?

But how exciting do you want your surfing app to be?