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Saw someone over on xda talking about the speed of this browser and they got:
"when connected to wifi, i tested multiple times, and heres about the averages i would get with the browsers" (mobilespeedtest.com) IE-1.7 mbps Opera-800 kbps Picsel-1.0 mbps NetFront- 300 kbps ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On mobilespeedtest.com (over Sprint Evdo network) I got: IE: 270.6kbps Netfront: 242.9kbps Opera Mini: 2.23mbps (2331.5 kbps) Opera Mini kicks ass Kinda weird tho because some pages seem to load lightning fast on Netfront |
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These speed tests mean crap.
Opera Mobile and PIE are the only two that can really be gauged... If I'm correct, I believe the new NF uses server-side caching and I know for a fact Opera Mini does... therefore, any results you get from testing on those browsers are a moot point. |
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I use it. I like it a lot. It is a bit faster than PIE but not by much. I actually have it stored on my SD and it still works like a charm. I really can't complain too much about it. I might just keep this one.
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It is much faster than PIE for forum sites from my opinion. It is not that much faster than PIE for other things and can be a pain for news type sites (PIE will force them to load in one column, NetFront makes me scroll side by side.) Additional Info, when typing in a text box the touch keyboard covers it up unless you place it at the top of the screen. Just a side note.
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