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Help:Mobile access


It is possible to access on mobile devices such as tablet computers, mobile phones and PDAs through several different methods.

See #Google_Web_Transcoder

For many users stuck with Android 2.3 (and maybe older) on their phones and tablets, the stock Android Browser is the default browser. The browser released with Android 2.3.6 is from September 2011, and is based on WebKit 533.1. This version remains common, even if some device manufacturers may have used a newer browser engine for their distribution of Android 2.3.x.

Technical resources: mailing list and bug lists linked above, .

Since Wapedia's closure, several mobile phones with browsers that only accept WAP — and not even basic HTML, and with no way to install any other browsers — have become disadvantaged. These include the earliest Internet-enabled mobile phones with first WAP browsers, such as Ericsson R320 (2000), and later on, unextendable low-end featurephones with WAP-only browsers.

Google Web Transcoder might not work in all WAP-only browsers, as it tends to feed larger pages than some WAP browsers are able to accept because of limitations in software configuration and phone hardware; one such example is Samsung SGH-C170 (2007), which has a WAP deck limit of 4000 bytes.

These are, of course, free:

Team pages:

Release history

Releases

Source code, developer access, making contributions

Feedback/bugs/issues:


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