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DSL reports is also good and accurate:
www.dslreports.com/mspeed
Tested using Sony ericsson K850 and Nokia n95
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Posted: 2008-07-27 07:11:47
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hello everybody, nice to know you all.....
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Posted: 2008-08-17 16:16:51
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On 2008-04-21 16:33:10, sblant wrote:
With FPC Bench you can now test GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA and WiFi speed.
http://www.dpsoftware.org
But not if you have a V640i apparently. I ran the HSPA download and upload test but on completion the App would not scroll down to show me the result. Apparently the result will be available on the website but I couldn't find any 'Unprocessed Results' and the site doesn't show the V640i or K630i among the SE phones listed.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted: 2008-08-17 18:03:12
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FPC Bench 2.7.14 - MIDP 2 - ENG
Model= SE V640i
HeapMemory= 1048576 bytes
FreeHeap= 871840 bytes
Profile= MIDP-2.1
Encoding= ISO-8859-1
Configuration= CLDC-1.1
JSR75 File/PIM API= 1.0
JSR82 Bluetooth API= 1.0
JSR118 Info API= en
JSR120 WMA 1 API= 6421600600
JSR135 Multimedia API= 1.2
JSR139 cldc= SonyEricssonV640i/R1DA038
JSR172 Web Services= 1.0
JSR177 Security API= 1.0
JSR179 Location API= null
JSR180 SIP API= 1.0.1
JSR184 3D API= 1.1
JSR185 JTWI= 1.0
JSR205 WMA 2 API=
http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend
JSR209 Advanced Graphics= null
JSR211 CHAPI= 1.0
JSR226 2D Vector Graphics= 1.0
JSR229 Payment API= 1.0
JSR234 Advanced MMAPI= 1.0
JSR238 Internationalization API= 1.0
JSR239 binding for OpenGL ES= 1.0
JSR248 MSA Umbrella= 1.0
JSR248 Fully featured MSA= null
JSR256 Sensor API= null
JSR257 Communication API= null
Infusio EGE Platform= null
Nokia API= supported
Comment= Auckland, New Zealand - Vodafone 3G
maxLights= 8
maxSpriteCropDimension= 256
maxTextureDimension= 256
maxTransformsPerVertex= 4
maxViewportDimension= 2048
numTextureUnits= 2
supportAntialiasing= false
supportDithering= false
supportLocalCameraLighting= false
supportMipmapping= true
supportPerspectiveCorrection= true
supportTrueColor= false
Internet Download speed= 50
Internet Upload speed= 13
This is an unprocessed result of V640...
Can you explain better what is your problem please?
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Posted: 2008-08-17 20:00:57
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Ahh... great, that's my test that I uploaded after the result screen locked up and would not allow me to scroll down. I ran the test about 6 times and at no point could I see the result below.
Could you post a link to where you found that result so I can easily find future results?
Is the Download speed of that test 50kbps? I had a 3G+ symbol showing on the phone and was expecting to see approx 1.5Mbps.
Thanks for the quick response.
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Posted: 2008-08-18 00:40:29
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On 2008-08-18 00:40:29, carkitter wrote:
Ahh... great, that's my test that I uploaded after the result screen locked up and would not allow me to scroll down. I ran the test about 6 times and at no point could I see the result below.
Could you post a link to where you found that result so I can easily find future results?
Is the Download speed of that test 50kbps? I had a 3G+ symbol showing on the phone and was expecting to see approx 1.5Mbps.
Thanks for the quick response.
No problem
You can find your unprocessed results here:
http://www.dpsoftware.org/unprocessed_results.php
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Posted: 2008-08-18 01:12:50
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On 2008-08-18 00:40:29, carkitter wrote:
Is the Download speed of that test 50kbps? I had a 3G+ symbol showing on the phone and was expecting to see approx 1.5Mbps.
I would like clarification on this please, as it was my only reason for using the App and uploading the result.
BTW I like the App alot. You obviously put alot of work into it.
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Posted: 2008-08-18 15:04:53
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You would never see 3G downloading speeds at there max, factors like network load & distance from towers affect the speed. Plus 3G only offers speeds up to 384kbps. HSDPA offers speeds of 1.8mbps at max. If you want to get closer to 1.5mb expectation you would be better off with HSDPA then 3G.
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Posted: 2008-08-21 07:30:30
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500
That's what he meant by 3G+. He has a Vodafone branded phone and in the Vodafone firmware it has a 3G+ symbol to signify HSDPA.
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Posted: 2008-08-21 07:33:13
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That's right. VodafoneNZ HSDPA is 3.6Mbps and is getting upgraded to 7.2 soon.
The first time I saw the 3G+ symbol above, I got this result.
I was hoping this App would do the same thing without the need for a laptop but I'm not getting any info about the result.
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Posted: 2008-08-21 09:52:58
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