As mobile Web browsers go, the G1's offers a fast experience over 3G and Wi-Fi, with the ability to zoom in and out of pages and open tabs. We found zooming a little more fiddly than on the iPhone's browser. We preferred the tab-browsing option of the G1, however, which usefully caches pages you're not looking at. Initial testing showed 3G to be slightly faster on the G1 than on the iPhone, but we'll need to do further testing to see if that's the case all the time.
T-Mobile G1 vs iPhone 3G: Can Google bite Apple?
By Andrew Lim on 29 October 2008, 11:59pm

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