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HTC preparing to release graphics driver update for HTC TyTn II (Kaiser)?
at&t tilt | att tilt | class action | devices | htc | htc tytn ii | kaiser | rom update | rumors | tilt | tytn ii | windows mobileHTC long-ago promised to release a graphics-improving update to appease disgruntled customers complaining of lackluster video performance. It's been a long wait, and after a recent announcement that HTC is still working on that promised graphics software update for its higher-end Windows Mobile smartphones, there are new rumblings that HTC getting set to release the [...]
IntoMobile's 3G vs EDGE webpage load-time shootout - just how slow is the iPhone?
3g | 8925 | apple | cingular/at&t | data | edge | htc | iphone | kaiser | load | research | speeds | tilt | time | tytnRight, we all know just how much faster 3G data speeds are in comparison to EDGE speeds. Theoretical speeds are one thing, straight-up throughput numbers are impressive, but what about the most important aspect of any device’s wireless data connection - actual web-browsing performance? Unless you’re one of the harder-core mobile warriors that uses their mobile phone as a wireless modem (tethered to a laptop), chances are your cellphone’s data connection is predominantly used to serve up webpages on your handset’s display. So, just how much faster does a 3G data connection allow you to surf the web? Or, conversely, just how much does the iPhone’s EDGE-only data connection slow down the web-surfing experience? (Hint: not that slow) Well, we set to find out exactly what kind of load-times you can expect in real-world situations and with real-world devices. For this test we used an AT&T Tilt 8925 ( HTC Kaiser TyTn II ) on AT&T’s 3G network, and squared it off against an Apple iPhone on AT&T’s EDGE network. Webpage load-times were the focus of this test, and load-times were rounded down to the nearest second. Load-times were recorded from the moment the page started to load until the status-bar indicated that the page was finished loading (until the progress indicator-bar disappeared). Hit the link for the video. Hypothesis: Webpage load-times are bottlenecked by the device’s processing power and page-rendering technology. This should result in similar load-times between the iPhone and the Tilt. Results: What we found was completely expected. There’s more at play then just throughput. The iPhone’s web-kit based Safari browser allowed it to load pages almost as fast as the AT&T Tilt. We used the Pocket Internet Explorer that comes pre-installed on the Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional-based AT&T Tilt - and it proved to be the device’s downfall. Both devices had similar processor speeds, so that aspect was fairly controlled for in this test. Check out the video below to get an idea for real-world load-times. Summary:
- The AT&T Tilt loaded the ShopBop.com webpage in 37 seconds, whereas the iPhone took a whole 26 seconds.
- IntoMobile.com took 51 seconds to load on the Tilt and 83 seconds on the iPhone.
- Load-times for CalBar.com were the most comparable - 15 seconds on the HTC Kaiser and 18 seconds on the iPhone.
O2 picks up HTC Kaiser as O2 Xda Stellar
announcements | devices | htc | kaiser | o2 | stella | stellar | windows mobile | xdaThe promotional graphic might indicate otherwise, but it looks like O2 will be picking up the heralded HTC Kaiser as the O2 Xda Stellar. We can’t imagine how the advertising drones let the “Stella” typo slip through the cracks, but it’s still nice to see O2 finally getting with the game and offering the “holy grail” of smartphones to its subscribers - whatever its name might be. We’re hearing that the HTC Kaiser should hit the UK as the O2 Xda Stellar sometime in December - hopefully in time for some last-minute holiday shoppers to get their hands on the WinMo6 smartphone. We just gotta wonder how many HTC Kaiser fans were waiting on O2 to pick up the handset instead of just grabbing an unlocked version straight from HTC. Anyone out there waiting to grab an O2 Xda Stellar? [Via: MoDaCo ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:O2 germany picks up the HTC Touch Dual as O2 Xda StarO2 picks up HTC Touch Cruise (Polaris) as O2 Xda Orbit 2O2 Announces HTC Herald As O2 Xda TerraHTC Kaiser leaked photosHTC confirms AT&T Tilt 8925 Kaiser, will be compatible with BlackBerry Connect

