Gaming html5test.com results comparison on mobile devices

masterchan777

Well-Known Member
OP
Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2007
Messages
380
Trophies
1
Location
World Wide Web
XP
1,468
Country
Below is a comparison of the html5test.com test points from different browsers:

Apple iPhone 4S (iOS 5.0.1)/ iPhone 4 (iOS 5.1B2) : 296 + 9 Bonus Points (iPhone 4 credit goes to : yusuo)
Apple iPad 2 (iOS 4.3.3) : 210 + 7 Bonus Points
Samsung Galaxy S2 (Gingerbread 2.3.3) : 184 + 1 Bonus Points
HTC Incredible 2 (Gingerbread 2.3.3) : Stock Browser 177, Firefox Mobile 303, Opera Mini 54, Skyfire 211 (Credit goes to Jakob95)
Windows Phone 7/IE9: 141 + 5 Bonus Points (Credit goes to : UniqueGeek)
Nintendo 3DS : 120 + 0 Bonus Points
Nintendo Wii : 91 + 0 Bonus Points
Sony PSVita : 66 + 0 Bonus Points
Nintendo DSLite : 1 + 0 Bonus Points
Sony PS3 : 1 + 0 Bonus Points
Sony PSP Slim & Lite (2000) : N/A

This test basically demonstrates the browser's HTML5 capabilities and grade them as points.
It's noticeable that the N3DS browser scored more results than the PSVita despite having less powerful hardware and memory resources (both updated to the latest system update). The iPhone 4S used in this comparison had an updated browser (5.0.1) while the iPad 2 had the older version (4.3.3). The test has been performed on the Wii using the latest Internet Channel, and on the PS3 lite using the latest system update. While the NDSLite barley completed the test with 1 point and the PSP Slim and Lite's browser (V6.60) could not pass the test.

For more information on the results of different PC browsers : visit http://www.html5test.com
 

Kiaku

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 22, 2010
Messages
273
Trophies
1
Age
30
XP
381
Country
United States
My Google Chrome scores a 344 + 13 bonus points. I tried with Internet Explorer 9, and it came up worse: 141 points + 5 bonus.
 

Skelletonike

♂ ♥ Gallant Pervert ♥ ♀
Member
GBAtemp Patron
Joined
Dec 26, 2008
Messages
3,433
Trophies
3
Age
32
Location
Steam City
XP
2,684
Country
Portugal
The DSLite does not have a web browser to compare the HTML5 capabilities of. That score even existing confuses me.
I think there was a homebrew one... That used memory from a the sd card or the slot 2 or something...
 

Nathan Drake

Obligations fulfilled, now I depart.
Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2011
Messages
6,192
Trophies
0
XP
2,707
Country
There are a couple of browsers, but nothing with even a hint of HTML5 capability. These browsers could be used on the DS Phat too, making distinguishing the Lite especially seem a bit odd. I imagine that is supposed to say DSi.
 

masterchan777

Well-Known Member
OP
Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2007
Messages
380
Trophies
1
Location
World Wide Web
XP
1,468
Country
There is actually an official DS/DSi web browser, and the test was done on a NDS Lite as reported
DS_Browser_NA.jpg


Dsbrowserkit.jpg
 

Nathan Drake

Obligations fulfilled, now I depart.
Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2011
Messages
6,192
Trophies
0
XP
2,707
Country
Oh my, I completely forgot about that thing. I saw it in a Gamestop once, then I never saw it again. Out of site, out of mind, I suppose.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
    K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2: I'm telling