Safari Browser Much More Stable with iPhone OS 2.2
Posted on November 21st, 2008
While the iPhone has many shortcomings (some petty and minor, others obvious and inexcusable) one of our biggest groaners here at iPhone Edition is Safari. There’s little doubt Safari offers one of the best mobile browsing experiences ever, but it crashes too much. Much too much.
Or, perhaps we should say “crashed.” We’ve been feverishly surfing the ‘Net on our iPhones since this morning’s debut of the iPhone OS v2.2, and one of the things we’ve all noted is that the new and improved Safari just isn’t crashing. Not once all day, not on a single iPhone.
It’s not possible to reach a valid conclusion about something tech after using it for only a few hours, but things are looking up on the stability front. We’ve also noticed pages seem to be loading more quickly and that sections of a page render more quickly when scrolling up or down a page.
Please share your new-and-improved Safari praise – or disgust.
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3 Responses to “Safari Browser Much More Stable with iPhone OS 2.2”
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Kabir Says:
November 21st, 2008 at 5:50 pmI totally agree. So far so good, I’ve been using safari heavily all day and I’ve not experienced a single crash. In fact, I’m downloading podcast, apps and also typing this comment at this very moment and the iPhone is going strong.
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Anamilia Says:
November 24th, 2008 at 12:09 amI believe there must be many security measures against these crashes. I mean can we not make the iPhone work better?
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bobby Says:
November 27th, 2008 at 11:51 pmI liked your style of explaining the whole concept.And You call it OPERA sings….but Im a Safari user and that too a loyal one.