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BlackBerry Bold 42% faster than the Curve?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - September 06, 2008


Accoring to BlackBerryNews the 3G BlackBerry Bold is 42% faster than the non-3G Curve. How did they come to this conclusion? They measured loading times for several web sites and charted the results.

"All of the websites used in the test were the full-blown HTML variants just as you would see them on your desktop computer. The cache and cookies were cleared and all of the settings were identical on both devices, including leaving Javascript enabled. The timer would start as soon as enter was hit and would not be stopped until the page was completely loaded. Both devices were tested simultaneously."

Check out the results at the source link below.



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