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Web Browsing
If we were judging by speed alone, BlackBerry would get the gold star for Web browsing. BlackBerry doesn't yet support Wi-Fi or HSDPA. If you want 3G speeds, you'll have to go with a CDMA BlackBerry device like the 8800, which is available from Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
WM6 supports full HTML, so Web sites looked better overall on the IE Mobile browser. And while our Dash was anything but speedy over EDGE, we saw much better performance when we switched over to Wi-Fi. We could start reading CNN.com in 12 seconds, but that's the same amount of time the Curve took over EDGE. Both of the WM6 devices we tested-T-Mobile's Dash and Wing-have Wi-Fi. There are also several 3G-enabled Windows Mobile devices available for both GSM (AT&T) and CDMA (Sprint and Verizon Wireless) carriers.
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| The BlackBerry browser is generally much faster than WM6's IE Mobile, regardless of the cellular data connection. |
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