Qualcomm’s not exactly a novice in relation to sizing up phones — it’s already answerable for the graphics benchmark Neocore . Now, it also desires to show you simply how much your mobile browser is lagging. The corporate just introduced Vellamo, a collection of eleven tests designed to gauge browser performance on Android phones and tablets. In case you’re curious, it takes its name from the Finnish goddess of the ocean who lures away sailors web surfers (Qualcomm’s joke, not ours). And yes, it’ll work with any device running Android 2.0 or above, even though it doesn’t pack a Qualcomm-made processor. These tests span four broad categories — rendering, JavaScript, user experience, and networking — with only two requiring a web connection (even then, you’re able to cherry pick specific tests to run). We took it for a spin on our aging, Froyo-packing, Motorola Droid , whose score of 237 landed on the very bottom of the list of results, far behind tablets and newer handsets. (As of this writing, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 took the cake.) Curious to work out how your device ranks? Hit the source link to download the free APK file.
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