SAN FRANCISCO - Apple and Google has just released a new version of their operating system, ie, IOS 4 and Android 2.2 or Froyo. By the analysis, both OS are pitted ability to read JavaScript. So who won?
Tests conducted by Ars Technica with the V8 and SunSpider benchmark. And the result, in the run JavaScript code in Web browsers Froyo almost three times faster than the iPhone ios 4.
"We compare these findings by conducting tests with Apple's mobile Safari browser on the iPhone 4," explained Ryan Paul of Ars, as quoted from his web page, Thursday (07/08/2010).
"The results showed that the Android device is significantly faster in executing JavaScript than the iPhone, scoring more than three times better on V8 and almost twice as fast on SunSpider," he added.
However, different results shown by Engadget. From their testing, the iPhone iOS4 ahead of Android Froyo thin. However, in tests they pinned the latest Flash Mobile Froyo with version 10.1.
"Of the five versions of sites that we tested desktop to open, three of those sites, BBC News, gdgt and The Onion, iPhones 4 is consistent approximately two to three seconds faster, and the Nexus One (Froyo) of approximately one to two seconds faster when opened the New York Times, "said analsisi Engadget.
The conclusion from these statistics show that Froyo can be significantly faster than the IOS 4, without Flash.
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Source: OkeZone.com