Apple has reacted angrily a report that found Android was faster at downloading and displaying web content.
According to website optimisation company Blaze, which visited 1,000 top company websites and accrued 45,000 page loads in the tests, Android's Chrome was 52% faster than the iPhone's Safari.
“First of all, we found that Android’s browser is faster. Not just a little faster, but a whopping 52% faster,” Blaze said in a posting on its website.
“Android’s Chrome beat iPhone’s Safari by loading 84% of the websites faster, meaning Safari won the race only 16% of the time. While we expected to see one of the browsers come out on top, we didn’t expect this gap.”
The tests compared Safari in iOS 4.3 against the browser on Android 2.3 smartphones.
However, Apple was quick to contest the results, claiming the test didn't reflect the way Safari performed in its native environment on the iPhone.
The Blaze study was conducted with an embedded iPhone web viewer, which was slower than Safari on the iPhone, Apple said.
“Apple regards the tests as flawed because Blaze used its own proprietary application that doesn’t take advantage of Apple Safari browser’s web-performance optimisation,” Apple said in a statement.
“Despite this fundamental testing flaw, they still only found an average of a second difference in loading web pages.”
However, in a mounting war of words, Blaze has defended its tests and raised questions over how much difference running the same tests on an iPhone would have made.
“We stand behind the statement that Android’s embedded browser is faster than iPhone’s,” the company said. “We hope Apple will help us enable those optimisations and repeat the measurement. Until then, for all we know the missing optimisations may not make a big impact.”
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