SpeedTest.net recorded download speeds in excess of 20 Mbps and
upload speeds around 12 Mbps even when the phone only showed three or four bars.
We saw download speeds of up to 6.2 Mbps and
upload speeds around 1.3 Mbps on AT&T's 3G network in and around San Francisco and Los Angeles — in line with other unlocked HSPA + devices we've used on the US» largest GSM carrier.
Verizon's 4G LTE screams on these things, with download speeds averaging about 25 Mbps and
upload speeds around 7 Mbps (plus or minus, depending on where you are).
Not exact matches
The new E586 device is said to be
around 40 - percent faster than the previous unit, where those figures will increase even more when Three upgrades its network to HSPA +, which is provides
speeds of up to 21.1 Mbps downloading and 5.76 Mbps
uploading.
My Rogers HSPA + coverage is great but depending on your coverage you should see
speeds around 4 - 5 Mbps down with those glorious 56KB / s
upload speeds up.
For instance, when we tested the HTC One phone at the same New York City location at
around the same time, we saw average download
speeds of 13.4 Mbps and
upload speeds of 2.5 Mbps.
Average latency for the Streak 7 hovered
around 70 milliseconds; download
speeds averaged 5.5 Mbps, while
uploads were in the 1.5 Mbps range.
With the S4 Mini, we saw
speeds as high as 14 Mbps down, though
upload speeds still hovered
around 1 Mbps.
Average download
speeds for T - Mobile customers hovered
around 121 Mbps, while
upload speeds were
around the 28 Mbps mark.
On AT&T's LTE network we saw decent download
speeds of
around 10 — 15 Mbps and
upload speeds between 6 and 9 Mbps.