No sooner had we taken our UK T-Mobile G1 out of its box when someone shouted out, "Does it have 3G then?" It does indeed have 3G, but what's more interesting is that during testing we found out that ...
Well the numbers are in folks, and we're pretty surprised to reveal that AT&T's 3G network might not be the travesty many thought it was. Don't get us wrong — it is in fact abysmal in countless areas ...
No shocker here. Wired.com did their own independent tests to determine the fastest and slowest average 3G network speeds in the US, and Verizon came out on top. The survey included 15,000 ...
Click to view our full-page map with the testing results. In our April 16 article “3G and 4G Wireless Speed Showdown,” we reported the results of our exclusive 13-city tests of the four national ...
The percentage of iPhone 3G speed tests with extremely slow outcomes has been cut in half since Friday’s release of 2.1 software, according to Test My iPhone administrator Donovan Lewis. Prior to ...
Illustration: Peter & Maria Hoey AT&T says it has worked hard to improve its much-maligned 3G network over the last eight months–erecting hundreds of new cell towers, using better-performing wireless ...
The light at the end of the tunnel seems to be glowing ever brighter for iPhone 3G owners running iOS 4. In addition to Steve Jobs’ recently publicized email claiming a software update coming soon to ...
Reports abound that the iPhone 3G isn’t living up to its family name: it may be an iPhone, but ordinary owners, reporters, and pundits are saying that in regular usage its actual speed is far below ...
One Apple iPhone owner has posted to YouTube a video shootout that pits an iPhone running on a 2.5G EDGE network against one rigged with 3G HSDPA access in a simulated speed test. The mock 3G iPhone ...
In this quick prizefight, we pit the iPhone 3G against the T-Mobile G1 to see which phone has the faster 3G speeds. Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of ...
Well the numbers are in folks, and we're pretty surprised to reveal that AT&T's 3G network might not be the travesty many thought it was. Don't get us wrong — it is in fact abysmal in countless areas ...