![]() ![]() I can’t imagine a web developer in the Western world who does not know at least one person who owns such a phone and is willing to (occasionally) test stuff with it. If you don’t have an iPhone or Android, get access to one. If it isn’t supported by Safari or Android, forget about it. (You probably already do so.) This’ll give you an idea of what the most powerful and capable mobile browsers of the moment can do. I assume you have either an iPhone or an Android phone. Not everybody will be in the same position. If I ask for a non-HTC Windows Mobile device with a trackball, somebody usually knows which device I should try, and why it’s not very good. Not only does Vodafone have an enormous amount of mobile devices, it also has some people who know their way around them. Personally I’ve been pretty lucky in the past year. One of the commonest questions I get is “Which mobile browsers should I test?” The hidden question here is which devices you should own. This will give you some insight in the current mobile browser market, which is volatile, complicated, and sometimes shrouded in mystery. I have made a list of the fifteen mobile browsers I currently test. ![]() Sitemap contact Mobile browsers list and test advice ![]()
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