
After presenting the video of the HTC TyTN II, we would like to give you a benchmark comparison among the TyTN II, Mogul and Touch. By looking at the above result, the overall performance of the TyTN II (aka Kaiser, ATT 8925) has won the Mogul which have the same specification.

Equiped with the same Qualcomm 7200 CPU, which is a dual core CPU, the Mogul has outperformed the TyTN II by little more than 100 points. This is resulted by the A-GPS enabled part on the TyTN II, however, the Mogul did not enabled this feature.
*Note: 7200 CPU has 2 cores, one is handling only the phone calls and Wireless data. The other core of the CPU is handling all the PDA features on the phone, like A-GPS, Word process, Music, etc.

On the file system index, TyTN II and Mogul scored 180.6 and 152.5 respectively. Both index results are head to head.

Somehow, the Mogul has managed a much better graphics index on this benchmark test. It scored 4554.7 which is over 27% better than the TyTN II which scored 3494.5.
The HTC Mogul, by Sprint and the HTC TyTN II (aka. Kaiser and ATT& 8925) both score a very impressive result based on this benchmark test. When they compare with the HTC Touch (currently a GSM version and Sprint is going to carry a CDMA version), the new Qualcomm devices give a much better result than the TI OMAP 850 device (HTC Touch). Based on the news from HTC, all their newer devices will be using the Qualcomm chipset. This should make their devices more reliable and more impressed from a user standpoint.
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