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I am a fanatic Cricket lover and religiously follow all the
matches and stay updated on all the latest news from the Cricketing world but
with my hectic lifestyle and family responsibilities, I get little to no time
to sit down peacefully and watch TV or read a newspaper to acquaint myself of
all that is happening in the world and in Cricket. Sometimes it is the office,
sometimes it’s household work, sometimes it’s the guests. Interruptions are
always there and I often find myself away from my TV, unable to watch my
favourite Cricketers playing. To compensate, I rely heavily on my smartphone
and the Internet to surf the news and follow the matches. However, the slow
Internet speed and the heavy web browsers make it difficult to surf, leaving me
irritated and grumbling. I am unable to do anything because howsoever good the
Internet package, the browsing speeds change from place to place due to factors
like whether 3G has been launched at the place or if the service provider is
present in that area and so on. So, I need a browser that is able to handle the
slow Internet speed and adapt itself to give me satisfactory browsing without
taking too much time to load and getting interrupted every time the speed
changes.
Here the best
browser till date that I have come to rely on is the UC Browser which is lite,
fast and works like a charm even on slow Internet speed. It is available for
free download for android, iOS, Java and PC. Apart from its ability to work on
slow Internet speeds, it also has an added bonus for Cricket fans like me with
its lite and fast Cricket Service, UC Cricket which enables us to follow the
matches (Live scores with auto update, fixture and results), watch videos, read the latest news and
even add reminders to get notifications before every match! I can also chat
with other Cricket buffs using the optimized comment section. Isn't this
browser with its cricket service just awesome!
The UC Cricket service gives us all the information at one place and so I don’t have to Google
again and again to check the score or navigate to other Cricket based websites
that maybe heavier and not load properly at slow speed. Since UC Cricket is
lite, it works way faster and loads easily as compared to the other cricket
services. The same goes for the UC Browser which loads properly even on 2G or
edge speeds and enables the users to “Surf it All! Surf it Fast!”
Have you used UC Browser and UC Cricket? Do share your thoughts with me in the comments.
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