You are basing that '30' figure on the chart at browsercsope. But it
does not even say whether it is the mobile or desktop version of the
browser. 30 might make a lot more sense on a desktop than a mobile
given the "diminishing returns" already pointed out.

On Jul 20, 6:21 pm, joshua <[email protected]> wrote:
> The web page below shows each web browser allow how many http
> connections.
> =>http://www.browserscope.org/?category=network&v=top
>
> I can also find the number of maximum connections in the source code
> of Android.(.net.http)
>
> As I know, Maximum connection was 30 in Android version 0.5.
> And, other browsers for mobile device, iPhone browser and Opera, allow
> 30 connections.
>
> I want to know why Android allow only 4 connections.
> If Android allow more connections, we can get better performance (fast
> loading).
>
> Is there anyone know why Google allow only 4 connections on Android?
>
> Regards,
> Joshua.

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