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concept... | In general, on mobile, you should use device capabilities or existing instead of rebuilding features. |
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whatismybrowser.com | == Methodology == Methodology: These were all tested in the second quarter of 2012. See below the table for full details of the devices and browsers tested. A test page was created with various types and formats of links. Many additional links were tested, which had very low success rates. This is a summary of the most useful variations. Browser identity was mostly confirmed with whatismybrowser.com. In some cases, additional UA string sniffing was used. Yes: Works as expected. Sorta: Works with notable caveats. Generally not usable, but maybe it's all you need. See footnotes. No: Does not work, but not catastrophic. NO: Errors or other unusually poor results. ?: Could not be tested. For example, a tablet without voice. |
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== Results == ''|| OS || Browser || Phone || SMS || Location || Directions || Email ||'' || iOS 5 || Mobile Safari || Yes || Sorta || Yes maps: || Yes maps: || Yes || |
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Android 3.2 - Browser Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes |
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Android 3.2 - Opera Mobile Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes |
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Brisa's phone: Access NF3.0.22.2.17 Rev 1441 But identified as Firefox 2 on Linux, 1280x1024, by VZW intermediary |
Android 3.2 - Skyfire Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes |
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Android 4.0 - Browser | |
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SMS/SMSTO - NO | SMS - ? Location - Yes geo: Directions - No Email - Yes BlackBerry 5 - Browser Phone - Yes SMS - ? Location - Yes Browser Directions - No Email - Yes Featurephone - Obigo Phone - Yes SMS - Yes (1) Location - Yes Browser Directions - No Email - Yes Featurephone - UC Web (J2ME) Phone - Yes SMS - Yes (2) Location - Directions - Email - Featurephone - Access 3, VZW: Phone - Yes SMS - NO |
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Location Maps - No Location Geo - No |
Directions - ? |
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1) SMSTO actually supports sending the body link as well. 2) Also supported the body, but I have yet to determine a format that doesn't munge the recipient number as well. == Link Formats == List from the presentation... explain the description for maps |
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iOS 5.1 Mobile Safari (iPod Touch) Samsung Alias 2 Access NF3.0.22.2.17 Rev 1441 BUT identified as Firefox 2 on Linux, 1280x1024, by Verizon Wireless intermediary. This causes no end of trouble trying to get it to act like an Access browser, so it's only of so much value. |
In general, on mobile, you should use device capabilities or existing instead of rebuilding features.
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Methodology
Methodology: These were all tested in the second quarter of 2012. See below the table for full details of the devices and browsers tested. A test page was created with various types and formats of links. Many additional links were tested, which had very low success rates. This is a summary of the most useful variations.
Browser identity was mostly confirmed with whatismybrowser.com. In some cases, additional UA string sniffing was used.
Yes: Works as expected. Sorta: Works with notable caveats. Generally not usable, but maybe it's all you need. See footnotes. No: Does not work, but not catastrophic. NO: Errors or other unusually poor results. ?: Could not be tested. For example, a tablet without voice.
Results
|| OS || Browser || Phone || SMS || Location || Directions || Email ||
iOS 5 |
Mobile Safari |
Yes |
Sorta |
Yes maps: |
Yes maps: |
Yes |
Android 3.2 - Browser Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes
Android 3.2 - Opera Mobile Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes
Android 3.2 - Skyfire Phone - Yes SMS - Sorta Location - Yes geo: Directions - ? Email - Yes
Android 4.0 - Browser Phone - Yes SMS - ? Location - Yes geo: Directions - No Email - Yes
BlackBerry 5 - Browser Phone - Yes SMS - ? Location - Yes Browser Directions - No Email - Yes
Featurephone - Obigo Phone - Yes SMS - Yes (1) Location - Yes Browser Directions - No Email - Yes
Featurephone - UC Web (J2ME) Phone - Yes SMS - Yes (2) Location - Directions - Email -
Featurephone - Access 3, VZW: Phone - Yes SMS - NO Location URI - Yes Directions - ? Email - No
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1) SMSTO actually supports sending the body link as well. 2) Also supported the body, but I have yet to determine a format that doesn't munge the recipient number as well.
Link Formats
List from the presentation... explain the description for maps
Devices & Browsers
iOS 5.1 Mobile Safari (iPod Touch)
Samsung Alias 2 Access NF3.0.22.2.17 Rev 1441 BUT identified as Firefox 2 on Linux, 1280x1024, by Verizon Wireless intermediary. This causes no end of trouble trying to get it to act like an Access browser, so it's only of so much value.