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手机浏览器标示列表大全
网络 2014/4/18 12:42:19本页提供的所有细节 18 操作系统的智能手机浏览器。
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Safari
Rating
Excellent
Vendor
Apple
OSs
iOS
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Yes
Versions
Follow iPhone OS version numbers
iPhone users are pretty decent at upgrading their phones to the latest firmwares, so you generally have to test in the latest version only.
Notes
Apple set out to make the best mobile browser in the world, and it has basically succeeded. Most other mobile browser vendors woke up and started to run, too. That’s good.
Basically does not have caching. This is a trade-off, but it will still cause problems. A platform that claims to be the best for web surfing must have decent cache; period.
Fairly slow when it comes to JavaScript. Use CSS animations and transitions instead.
Distinctly behind in zooming: all elements retain their fixed values, while most competitors adapt the width of text elements to the current zoom level. Thus, very long lines of text are hard to read on Safari.
Android WebKit
Rating
Excellent
Vendor
Google
OSs
Android
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet
Versions
Between Android 1.6 and 2.0 a major update took place.
Thorough Android testing requires both an 1.x and a 2.x device.
Notes
Sometimes a bit jittery.
Dolfin
Rating
Excellent
Vendor
Samsung
OSs
bada
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Some
Notes
Some bugs here and there, especially in the viewport properties. It’s not quite up to iPhone/Android level, but Samsung is clearly trying very hard.
Fast.
BlackBerry WebKit
Rating
Excellent
Vendor
RIM
OSs
BlackBerry
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Yes
Versions
Default browser of BlackBerry OS 6 and higher.
Maybe a tad slow.
Opera Mobile
Rating
Good
Vendor
Opera
OSs
Android, MeeGo, Symbian
Rendering engine
Presto
Downloadable
Yes
Documentation
Yes; general Opera documentation; some info about Mobile.
Versions
Opera follows its desktop version numbers closely, bless their hearts. The latest mobile release is 10. In general Opera Mobile is one step behind Opera desktop.
The firmware version on UIQ seems to have stalled at 8.65 (a version number that does not occur on desktop).
The Opera runtime in the Vodafone widget manager is slightly different from a regular Opera Mobile, especially where it comes to events. Still, you’ll encounter few major incompatibilities.
In general the Opera widget manager runtime is slightly behind the latest Opera Mobile release.Notes
Opera Mobile 10.10 on Android supports pinch zooming and the touch events.
See this blog post for a summary of Opera’s problems on mobile.
Also, Opera is currently trying to supersede the native system interface with its own, and I, for one, hate that (which does not necessarily mean the average user will hate it). Symbian and BlackBerry each have their own standard interface for hardware buttons, and Opera messes it up. That confuses my reflexes; on a BlackBerry the BlackBerry button should bring up the main application menu. Platform convention. Period.
Palm WebKit
Rating
Good
Vendor
HP
OSs
webOS
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet
Versions
Concurrent with webOS versions.
Notes
I don’t own a working webOS device, so I don’t test this browser.
MicroB
Rating
Good
Vendor
Nokia
OSs
MeeGo
Rendering engine
Gecko
Downloadable
Yes, but only for the Nokia N800.
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet
Notes
Maemo, now called MeeGo after its merger with MobLin (Mobile Linux), runs only on the Nokia N900.
Once the first true MeeGo device appears, will it continue to use MicroB? Or will it switch to WebKit?
Phantom
Rating
Medium
Vendor
LG
OSs
S-class
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet
Notes
Phantom is a mixed bag. On the one hand it supports advanced features, on the other there are problems with relatively simple stuff like rendering the page correctly (not that it makes CSS mistakes, but parts of the page sometimes don’t show up).
Bugs in meta viewport. If I define any viewport width between 320 and 480 it switches to 480. Or to 744 (sometimes). Above 480 the meta viewport width seems to be taken seriously.
I can’t decide whether this is a good browser with some bad features or a bad browser with some good features.
Nokia WebKit
Rating
Medium
Vendor
Nokia
OSs
S40, Symbian
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Yes
Versions
See this Forum Nokia page for a formal list.
I have decided on the following version system. It needs some tweaking (feature packs don’t officially correlate with browser versions) but it’ll do for now.:
There was in fact an older version of Symbian WebKit that ran on very old S60 devices such as the E61. I have made a faint attempt to start up an E61 to test it, but when it didn’t respond I decided to forget about it.
Besides, not giving this version a number means that my Symbian WebKit version numbers will start to run in sync with Nokia’s Symbian version numbers pretty soon.Version 1 runs on S40 and S60v3 feature pack 1. It is not suited for touchscreens. This is the “S60v3” browser in many of the older compatiblity tables.
Version 2 runs on S60v3 feature pack 2, as well as on S60v5 touchscreens and Symbian^3. The touch and mouse events are quite different on touchscreens and non-touchscreens, but otherwise it’s pretty much the same.
Notes
Stephanie Rieger has written a great series of articles about this browser that’s chock-full of stuff you need to know.
Symbian WebKit is the mobile browser with the highest installed base in the world. (It may even trump IE as the most-installed browser in the world.)
Installed base does not equal usage, though, and that might partly be because the interface is not always brilliant (with the exception of the Back functionality, which should be copied by all other mobile browsers).
Caching is extremely aggressive; you always have to flush the cache before reloading your test pages. And yes, this gets extremely annoying after a while.
CSS is good from version 2 onwards. The main problem lies in JavaScript performance. I assume Nokia is working on this, and version 3 will be significantly improved.
And if not, there’s always Opera.
Firefox
Rating
Medium
Vendor
Mozilla
OSs
Android, MeeGo
Rendering engine
Gecko
Downloadable
Yes
Documentation
Yes
Versions
Beta for Android(?) coming up. There’s some confusion over whether it’s called Firefox or Fennec. I’m currently guessing the former.
Notes
Right now Firefox is irrelevant on mobile. Mozilla has a lot of work to do.
BlackBerry old
Rating
Poor
Vendor
RIM
OSs
BlackBerry old
Rendering engine
Mango
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Removed in favour of BlackBerry WebKit; see however this overview of which version supports what.
Versions
Default browser of BlackBerry OS 5 and lower.
Notes
CSS is good from version 2 onwards. The main problem lies in JavaScript performance, which is pretty much absent.
IE Mobile
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet; there’s a blog, though.
Versions
IE on Windows Mobile 6.5 is based on IE6 and calls itself IE6. IE on Windows Mobile 6.1 is based on IE4 and also calls itself IE6. I don’t yet know what IE on Windows Phone will call itself. IE on Windows Mobile 6.5 already calls itself Windows Phone.
You still follow?
Notes
Yes, this is IE6 reborn, but we already know how to work around it.
Microsoft has just one more shot at the mobile market. Windows Phone will just have to get it all right, or the Redmond Giant is out of the mobile race.
The initial browser for Windows Phone 7 will be IE7-based. However, I more-or-less expect Microsoft to move to IE9.
NetFront
Rating
Poor
Vendor
Access
OSs
Android, LiMo
Rendering engine
NetFront
Downloadable
Yes
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet; but here’s the homepage.
Versions
I test the 4 beta. All lower versions are embedded as firmware on Samsung and SonyEricsson phones.
Notes
NetFront is optimised to run in a very low-memory environment, and therefore deliberately lacks some features. Unless Access performs a major upgrade on top of the version 4, NetFront will eventually become a feature phone browser. Not that that’s bad, but it means different support priorities.
Used to be the default browser for mid-range SonyEricsson devices.
Obigo old
Rating
Poor
Vendor
Teleca
OSs
Brew, LiMo
Rendering engine
Obigo
Downloadable
No; firmware
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet; but here’s the homepage.
Versions
Currently at 7.3; most modern Obigo-carrying phones use a 7.x version.
The WebKit-based one is version 10.
As far as I know versions 8 and 9 do not exist.
Notes
Will mostly become a feature phone browser. However, this newsitemfrom February shows an LG phone with Obigo that is rumoured to run MeeGo (Maemo + MobLin), which I formally classify as a smartphone OS. Thus, Obigo may unfortunately get a smartphone presence.
LG’s browser of choice.
Between version 7 and 10 Obigo switched from its own rendering engine to WebKit.
Mini browsers
These browsers do the actual rendering on a server, compress the result, and send it on to a thin client that displays it on the device. Thus these browsers need little memory to run in, and significantly reduce over-the-air traffic, making them very suited to be run on low-powered devices when mobile connectivity is bad or expensive or both.
The trade-off is that they don’t support client-side interactivity: when JavaScript is executed the thin client has to get back to the server to get instructions.
Opera Mini
Rating
Medium
Vendor
Opera
OSs
Android, bada, BlackBerry old, Brew, iOS, S40, Symbian
Rendering engine
Presto
Downloadable
Yes.
Documentation
Maybe; general Opera documentation; haven’t found Mini-specific stuff yet.
Version
Currently at 5, although I suspect the installed base of 4 is quite large.
Bolt
Rating
Medium
Vendor
Bitstream
OSs
BlackBerry, BlackBerry old, Symbian
Rendering engine
WebKit
Downloadable
Yes.
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet; but here’s the homepage.
Version
1.7; 2.11 available, but I can’t get it installed on my E71.
Notes
Supports W3C Widgets; I haven’t yet tested this personally.
Supports Flash
Ovi
Rating
Not tested
Vendor
Nokia
OSs
S40
Rendering engine
Gecko
Downloadable
Yes.
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet.
Notes
I don’t have this browser available.
UCWeb
Rating
Poor
Vendor
UC
OSs
Android, bada, iOS, Ophone, Symbian
Rendering engine
UC
Downloadable
Yes. The site is hell to navigate on a mobile phone, though.
Documentation
Haven’t found it yet; but here’s the homepage.
Version
7.2
Notes
The most popular browser in China.
If you test it on the iPhone, be sure to set the “Browse Mode” preference to “Adaptive.” If you select “Zoom mode” it uses Safari instead.
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