Quite often on various Web sites appear on videos, comparing the work of the Internet browser of the iPhone and other smartphones from other manufacturers. One of the fans of Apple products, Obama decided to hold its Pakmen experiment and compare performance of different websites on iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4.

iPhone 4 VS iPhone 3GS

Presented below is a video of a Web browser, Safari 4 on the new iPhone (left) and iPhone 3GS (right). Performance tests are conducted only with 3 g connection, Wi-Fi has been disabled.

How do we find iPhone… Read the rest of Comparison of Web browsers, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS & iPhone 3G

Final iPhone love, Nokia does not

Demand for smartphones, Nokia has reached an all time low in the UK have discovered analysts from the research company YouGov. According to experts, for example, the British market, you can track trends of development of the segment in Europe.

In comparison with December 2008 the number of persons wishing to buy Nokia phones in the UK has fallen from 19 per cent to 10 per cent in June. Potential buyers who looked in the direction of the Finnish manufacturer when you select “handset” also diminished from… Read the rest of iPhone love, Nokia does not

1 Using iPhone for fuel economy

Although the exclusive applications and unique features of the iPhone has been said quite a bit, we have never seen something like this. What do you think can help to save the number of iPhone gasoline consumed by your car?

Annex DriveGain, just introduced in store AppStore, created to perform this function. DriveGain uses GPS sensor and accelerometer built into the iPhone in order to determine the details of your car: location, speed, acceleration, braking, etc.

Test: Why Consumer Reports can’t recommend the iPhone 4.

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It’s official. Consumer Reports’ engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4 and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception. When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone’s lower left side—an easy thing, especially for lefties—the signal can significantly degrade enough to cause you to lose your connection altogether if you’re in an area with a weak signal. Due to this problem, we can’t recommend the iPhone 4.… Read the rest of Why Consumer Reports can't recommend iPhone 4

800px Several mobile phones 10 Seriously Cool Predictions for the Future of Your Cell PhoneOnly a fool or a particularly argumentative individual would deny that cellular technology has experienced a technological resurgence of legendary proportions as of late. Following the lead of the Blackberry, iPhone, and other trendy time-savers, other companies have scrambled to mimeograph their successes – resulting in a digital rush of state-of-the-art products that pique the interest, love, and loyalty of consumers around the world. It likely comes as no shock whatsoever to learn that experts and hobbyists alike enjoy weighing in on the new developments to… Read the rest of 10 Seriously Cool Predictions for the Future of Your Cell Phone

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Apple’s releasing some hot new features in iPhone 3.0 this summer, but will it be better than Google’s Android? Let’s take a look.

You already know what you get in iPhone 2.0, you’ve heard about what you get in iPhone 3.0. Let’s see how those features stack up against Android’s current release and its upcoming update (called “Cupcake”) feature by feature

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The Breakdown

There’s a whole lot of green in the iPhone 3.0 column of that chart above, and… Read the rest of Android Versus iPhone 3.0

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