The folks at tap tap tap has published a nice performance test between the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GS. According to the test, the iPhone 3GS is almost 4 times faster than the iPhone 3G. Take a look at the video here
As the video shows, in our OpenGL ES testing, the 3GS is generally close to four times faster than the 3G. Results will vary depending on the application but this is remarkable to say the least.
HTC on Wednesday unveiled its latest device based on the Android platform: the HTC Hero. The Hero is HTC’s first phone to feature HTC Sense, a range of features and applications that enables users to customise the user interface, the Taiwanese vendor announced at an event in London.
In these videos the youtube user mioke74 compares the performance between the Nokia N97 and the Nokia 5800 (Jbanckmark test). Keep in mind that the 5800 got a few more firmware updates than the N97
Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 beta has finally arrived! The Nokia Ovi Suite 2.0 offers a new, more user-friendly approach to Nokia PC software. You can download it from here (82MB exe file)
Whats new?
Connect your device to your desktop with a USB cable or Bluetooth
Sign in to your Nokia Account to use Ovi services. Or create a new Nokia Account; if you don’t have it yet, now it’s the time to create one.
Home view in Nokia Ovi Suite – a quick summary of the new stuff you have in Nokia Ovi Suite or in your device.
See your messages in a conversational view and keep them safely stored in your desktop
View and edit your contacts, add contact photos, sync your contacts with Microsoft Outlook, and keep them safely stored.
Make backups of your device, and update your device’s software (yes, we integrated Nokia Software Updater features into Nokia Ovi Suite!).
Get photos from your device to your desktop and share the important ones in Ovi.
Download free maps before travelling and transfer them to your device.
Transfer music to your device.
Using your device as a modem, connect your desktop to the internet with just one click.
Further uniting the Internet with mobile phones and computers, Intel Corporation and Nokia today announced a long-term relationship to develop a new class of Intel Architecture-based mobile computing device and chipset architectures which will combine the performance of powerful computers with high-bandwidth mobile broadband communications and ubiquitous Internet connectivity.
To realize this shared vision, both companies are expanding their longstanding relationship to define a new mobile platform beyond today’s smartphones, notebooks and netbooks, enabling the development of a variety of innovative hardware, software and mobile Internet services.
OmniaPRO B7610 is a side slider, running Windows Mobile Professional. The device comes equipped with a 3.5” AMOLED touch sensitive display with a resolution of 480×800 pixels and 5-megapixel camera, as well as Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity. [Via]
Windows Phone 7 Devices including the Nokia Lumia 900, Nokia Lumia 800, Nokia Lumia 710, HTC 7 Surround, Samsung Focus, LG Optimus 7,LG Optimus Quantum, HTC TITAN, HTC TITAN II, HTC Arrive, HTC Radar, HTC Trophy, HTC 7 Pro.