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iPhone EDGE Speed Test

My employer was kind enough to give me an iPhone — unfortunately with the condition that I do something resembling work with it. Part of that involves writing down my experiences with the iPhone, so expect more posts along these lines.

There were reports that AT&T upgraded its EDGE network ahead of the iPhone’s release, though their work was only to ensure a higher minimum speed — 80 kb/s up from 40 kb/s. More interestingly is that people already using EDGE devices noticed the network’s average speed improved as well. EDGE has a theoretical max of 200 kb/s, and AT&T has stated that people should expect around 130 kb/s. It’d be useful to know just how slow EDGE in Boston really is.

Here are my results so far, using the mobile speed test from dslreports.com.

  • Quincy Center (~150 kbit/s with 5 bars of signal strength)
    kbit/s latency (s) total (s) size
    153 1.057 6.12 100k
    163 0.894 5.797 100k
    144 0.975 12.068 200k
    149 0.976 11.669 200k
    129 1.033 38.024 600k
    151 1.038 32.641 600k
    failed 1MB
    failed 1MB
    152 1.277 54.793 1MB
    143 1.032 58.099 1MB

Look, something resembling a real blog post

I have an iPhone. It is awesome. I’m totally going to get mugged if I use it in public. Don’t call me.

Wifi is speedy, and EDGE is not. By the time ShuttleTrack finished loading I had already waited 5 minutes for the shuttle and ridden it 7 minutes across campus, for a total of 12 minutes to load about 100 KB.

In other news:

Ratatouille is awesome. Second best Pixar film for me, after the Incredibles. Every aspect of Pixar’s films is amazing.

And surprisingly, Live Free or Die Hard is also awesome. I’d say better than 2 or 3.

Transformers looks promising, even if Optimus Prime is all flamey.

Did I mention I have an iPhone, and it’s awesome? Seriously, go check it out.

Kiss the Pan!

This is me taking the easy way out of maintaining a blog.

One of my favorite sketches from Mr. Show.

Mumble Frumble iPhone

This sounds mostly sane to me, especially the last part. I certainly never expected an SDK to materialize before Leopard GM.

I bet a real iPhone SDK will be announced at Macworld 2008. And I hope Steve describes this one as “Super Sweet”.