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I have been using my wifes iphone for the last week whilst traveling for work, and have discovered that surfing the web is twice as fast as my Droid. I guess my question would be, is safari that much better? Or is verizons network that much slower?
Where are you located? Has your phone been power cycled? How is your signal strength? Are you in 3G coverage area? The CDMA network is faster than the EDGE network, so something is obviously wrong.
AT&T *does* have a faster 3G network than Verizon (at least generally speaking). However, most of the difference in speed you're noticing is due to the Safari browser--it's blazingly fast.
If you happen to live in a rare area where att 3g coverage is good, then it should be faster than vzw's, but not by a whole lot. Iphone speeds are usually a bit slower here in my experience but att sucks here. Do you get a 3g signal when you notice slowness? How strong is the signal?
AT&T *does* have a faster 3G network than Verizon (at least generally speaking). However, most of the difference in speed you're noticing is due to the Safari browser--it's blazingly fast.
+1 on both points. Or at least a qualified +1 on the first point. Verizon and AT&T have had different strategies with regard to 3G. While Verizon invested in much broader coverage (and began sooner) AT&T focused on providing 3G coverage where the most people use it. Couple that with the heavier traffic (i.e. more customers) on VZW and you have a recipe for bottlenecks on the VZW network.
And yes, the Safari browser is superior in performance to the slimmed down version of Chrome provided by Google.
It's also worth noting that network performance is good only if it's good for you. Discussions of "averages" are pretty meaningless if you're in Montana where AT&T has no coverage or in Seattle where T-Mobile has excellent coverage.
overclock that puppy. nothing crazy just root the thing and go like 800-950 mHz. I finally broke down and did it and the thing is snappy as hell, completely worth it. webpages load so much quicker, its very noticeable.
overclock that puppy. nothing crazy just root the thing and go like 800-950 mHz. I finally broke down and did it and the thing is snappy as hell, completely worth it. webpages load so much quicker, its very noticeable.
Hmmmmm, painfully slow was my 3g browsing experience with At&t not verizon. BTW compared to the stock browser, yes Safari is a little faster. I wouldn't call it blazingly fast. Dolphin blows it away imo.
My guess is you're not getting a good signal. Or... try Dolphin Browser, it's fast and free.
Hmmmmm, painfully slow was my 3g browsing experience with At&t not verizon. BTW compared to the stock browser, yes Safari is a little faster. I wouldn't call it blazingly fast. Dolphin blows it away imo.
My guess is you're not getting a good signal. Or... try Dolphin Browser, it's fast and free.
Hmmmmm, painfully slow was my 3g browsing experience with At&t not verizon. BTW compared to the stock browser, yes Safari is a little faster. I wouldn't call it blazingly fast. Dolphin blows it away imo.
My guess is you're not getting a good signal. Or... try Dolphin Browser, it's fast and free.
Hmmmmm, painfully slow was my 3g browsing experience with At&t not verizon. BTW compared to the stock browser, yes Safari is a little faster. I wouldn't call it blazingly fast. Dolphin blows it away imo.
My guess is you're not getting a good signal. Or... try Dolphin Browser, it's fast and free.
I've had both running for a while, switching back and forth between them. Xscope is very nice but the problem I had with it is it seemed to cache web pages too often forcing me to reload a lot. Dolphin was better in that regard and the new 2.5 is probably the fastest browser I've used, even faster than xscope IMO. They are close but I have to give the edge to Dolphin. If you haven't tried the latest version, you should.
Hmmmmm, painfully slow was my 3g browsing experience with At&t not verizon. BTW compared to the stock browser, yes Safari is a little faster. I wouldn't call it blazingly fast. Dolphin blows it away imo.
My guess is you're not getting a good signal. Or... try Dolphin Browser, it's fast and free.