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I've redone the wifi test on my bold.
In this test i'm connected to Wifi, which is evidenced by the white wifi indication bei...
I've redone the wifi test on my bold. In this test i'm connected to Wifi, which is evidenced by the white wifi indication being lit the whole test
You'll also notice the absense of the EEEeeeEEEE gsm noise that was in their video indicating that the bold was infact not on wifi for browsing, but was on 3G then dropped down to EDGE and was interfering with the camera's mic.
I conducted the test in the same manner loading the same page although i'm across the pond in Toronto, Canada so that will come into play a bit as well
I'm using a Rogers Talkspot router and a Rogers 10.0mbps internet connection for this test.
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I own a iphone and the BB Bold. I love them both however the internet on the Bold is painfully slow at times even on WIFI and yes my iphone is mush faster. That said if I had to give up one I would keep my Bold. RIM please update your internet!
Wow... I even just cleared the cache, turned off WiFi only (something you can't even DO on the Bold! It's all or nuthin'... how lame!) and even via the 3G connection with a mere TWO bars the page loaded in twenty-EIGHT seconds...
Man... stay away from these sad "me too!" RIM products!
OMG!! I just tested this on my iPhone 3G via WiFi and, whether you want to believe it or not... it took an entire TWENTY-ONE SECONDS TO LOAD!! And no, I had NEVER visited the site before!
DAMN!! This Bold thing is TOTAL CRAP!! (don't even get me started on the TRACKBALL... jesus, does it get lamer than THAT??)
Nice try RIM, but I give you 2 years TOPS before you're just another footnote in mobile phone/computing history.
Just a quick note: While loading the web page, two emails were also being downloaded in the background. While this might still not account for 29 seconds, it certainly did not speed up the loading.
Let's see how the iPhone deals with Flash sites or corporate intranet sites - I'd rather have a slower browser than one that cannot load a page at all in those situations. Also the original post of the Bold vs iPhone browser test by Mobile Computing - the hose of that video mentioned that the site has some heavy javascript; but didn't try a site with Java popups or java coding enabled, why?
I was refering to the load times of the Bold in THIS video response as opposed to the one listed & done by the other video in the info of this post top right corner.
Ummm, in YOUR video, the browser starts loading at 0:19 and ends at 1:18. What did you think I was talking about?
Your "faster" test shows the Bold loading the page in 59 seconds while the iPhone completed it in 31 seconds. Are we supposed to be impressed? Your test simply shows that Bold is slow, whether on EDGE, 3G, or WiFi.
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Man... stay away from these sad "me too!" RIM products!
DAMN!! This Bold thing is TOTAL CRAP!! (don't even get me started on the TRACKBALL... jesus, does it get lamer than THAT??)
Nice try RIM, but I give you 2 years TOPS before you're just another footnote in mobile phone/computing history.
However, I still make that 59 seconds to download the Mobile Computer site in your test - the iPhone took 31 in my test.
If you're in the US then you'll lose a few seconds for the download from our UK host, but 28 seconds..?
Conclusion: BlackBerry Bold web browser - slow.
Your "faster" test shows the Bold loading the page in 59 seconds while the iPhone completed it in 31 seconds. Are we supposed to be impressed? Your test simply shows that Bold is slow, whether on EDGE, 3G, or WiFi.