A real world browser speed test shows Android 2.2 barely edges out iOS 4 in loading web pages.
Engadget conducted the tests twice. Once with Flash enabled on Android and once without. With Flash enabled the two were at a tie. Without Flash, Android's browser was able to take a slight lead.
ArsTechnica recently performed some benchmarks which revealed that JavaScript execution in Froyo's Web browser is two to three times faster than iOS 4; however, the javascript improvements haven't made a noticeable difference in page load times.
Take a look at the video below...
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![Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video] Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video]](/images/news/10488/418232/418232.jpg)
![Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video] Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video]](/images/news/10488/418232/418232.jpg)
Engadget conducted the tests twice. Once with Flash enabled on Android and once without. With Flash enabled the two were at a tie. Without Flash, Android's browser was able to take a slight lead.
ArsTechnica recently performed some benchmarks which revealed that JavaScript execution in Froyo's Web browser is two to three times faster than iOS 4; however, the javascript improvements haven't made a noticeable difference in page load times.
Take a look at the video below...
Read More
![Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video] Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video]](/images/news/10488/418232/418232.jpg)
![Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video] Android 2.2 vs iOS 4: Real World Browser Speed Test [Video]](/images/news/10488/418232/418232.jpg)