“A study measuring the performance of the iPhone 4S on the three major U.S. wireless carriers found AT&T to be superior in Web browsing and data downloads and uploads when compared to Apple’s latest smartphone on either the Verizon Wireless or Sprint networks,” Matt Hamblen reports for Computerworld.
“iPhone newcomer Sprint was found to be superior with its iPhone 4S for network voice quality on the uplink (when the user is speaking), but Sprint was also about five times slower in Web browsing and data downloads than AT&T, according to the study released Friday by Metrico Wireless, a mobile performance measurement company,” Hamblen reports. “Verizon finished in the middle on those data tests, but trailed the other two carriers in voice quality.”
Hamblen reports, “AT&T was twice as fast as Verizon in Web browsing with the iPhone 4S, recording average page load times of 1.29 seconds, compared with Verizon’s 2.60 seconds. Sprint’s version of the phone took an average of 6.44 seconds for Web browsing page loads, according to Amit Malhotra, vice president of marketing at Metrico, in an interview.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz,” Dan K.,” and “Sarah” for the heads up.]