RIM officially announced the BlackBerry 7 OS today and during the presentation this morning at BlackBerry World I snapped a pic of the browser experience we can eventually expect. RIM points out their competition will lag behind them, in this case the iPhone 4, Nexus One and Nexus S. The slide shows that BlackBerry 7 OS is “now one of the elite browsers in mobile today” with the capacity to load pages 1.6 times faster than OS 6. RIM also reveals that an average web page on the 9900 loads in 7.81 seconds and the Torch falls way behind and loads in a long 12.4 seconds. In addition, RIM has verified stats by SunSpider (JavaScript benchmark test) that reveals the 9900executes in 2.84 seconds, the iPhone comes in second at 3.23, while both Android devices come are over 5 seconds. Finally, last place is the Torch 9800 with a very long 10.8 seconds. It’s now known what web page was loaded.
When we had the hands on time with 9900 the browser did render pages incredibly quickly with no lag time.
I am glad to see some positive press, but to me this was not really new news. I really thought BB6 brought parity, if not superior, browser performance to BB's. Had it been paired with a fast processor, I believe it would have been way faster. The 100/100 ACID test on the first BB6 Torch was impressive.
Good to see they are improving it, but I believe RIM caught it competitors in browsers a year ago. I think this is something they did a poor job marketing, and it was one of the biggest complaints in 2009 and early 2010. The real issue for me was they did not support the Storm2 with the webkit update, and that burnt me on it. (I am over it now, sort of!)
I'm happy that the browser coming out in 2 months can beat a year old phones browser. As mentioned above, you are going to be launching around the new iphone 5 and droid lte phones. I don't see how the browser in os7 can beat the 4g androids.
this was posted a couple months ago so i will be curious to see it in use. it doesnt say what sites they used which i find odd. Also i find it odd that they are boosting a javascript test when clearly that slows down the PB browser a ton! lol
I'm happy that the browser coming out in 2 months can beat a year old phones browser. As mentioned above, you are going to be launching around the new iphone 5 and droid lte phones. I don't see how the browser in os7 can beat the 4g androids.
Your comment is like a dog that sh#ts on a beautiful green lawn. Why do you think its your job to kill everybodys buzz. This is good news.
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Your comment is like a dog that sh#ts on a beautiful green lawn. Why do you think its your job to kill everybodys buzz. This is good news.
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Because some people just have to crap on everything. Nothing is or ever will be good enough. If the OS7 browser outperforms every other browser out there for years to come, they'll just crap on apps or the OS being DOA or any other frakkin thing they can think of. Fact is, once OS7 comes out, every other browser will have to compete with it.
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Because some people just have to crap on everything. Nothing is or ever will be good enough. If the OS7 browser outperforms every other browser out there for years to come, they'll just crap on apps or the OS being DOA or any other frakkin thing they can think of. Fact is, once OS7 comes out, every other browser will have to compete with it.
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I understand the browser will be at least on par with others, but what you said I could only wish will be truth.
Sure, the LTE Androids will be fast with the backpack battery option. Or plugged into a charger constantly, which hampers its use as a mobile device. I know a lot if people whi love the way an Android does multimedia, for a little while.
An improved and speedier browser is the cat's tuchas for me. I use my BlackBerry for a lot of web surfing, and the faster it works, the more I can
get done. Oh, wow, there goes the data usage again!
But as long as it works efficiently, all so much the better.
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