A list of mobile browser emulators i.e. websites and software that let the user see how a webpage would look when viewed from a mobile web browser. Mobile browser emulators help website developers fine-tune their websites to make them mobile friendly.
A website that lets you see how a website would look on the following devices: Apple iPhone 5, HTC ONE, Nokia Lumia 920, Samsung Galaxy Y, Google Nexus 7, and Apple iPad Mini.
A mobile phone browser emulator by Cowemo. It allows the user to emulate the browsing experience of a variety of device models/brands including Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Samsung GT, Blackberry, HTC, and LG.
An emulator for the web browsing experience on an iPad and several different iPhones. The emulator also allows device rotation (to change between portrait and landscape views).
Screenfly, by Quirktools, allows the user to input a webpage URL, and see how it would look on a variety of devices, including a variety of netbook, notebook and desktop computers; a variety of flat screen televisions; a variety of tablets such as Kindle, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus and Apple iPad; and a variety of mobile phones from Motorola, BlackBerry, LG, Samsung, ASUS and Apple.
A variety of iPhone and Android web browser emulations are displayed simultaneously on the same page, upon submitting a webpage URL.
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