Sure, on iOS 15, this is easy enough to do. It’s a different story for iOS 12 or earlier, on the other hand. No matter which version you use, this guide will help you view the mobile or desktop version of websites on iPhone.
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How to Request Mobile Website in iOS 15 Safari on iPhone and iPad
To switch back to the mobile site after switching to desktop site on iPhone running iOS 15, just tap AA → Tap Request Mobile Website.
How to switch to Mobile Version in iOS 12 Safari on iPhone or iPad
Now, open Safari and head over to the website. Its mobile version will be waiting for you to browse. Note: For those unfamiliar, there are a couple of ways that you can access the desktop version of any site in iOS 12. Just head over to a site using Safari and then touch and hold the refresh button → choose Request Desktop Site. Alternately, tap the Share icon and select Request Desktop Site in the share sheet. As mentioned above, switching back to the mobile version is much easier in Chrome and Firebox. Here’s how.
Switch between Desktop and Mobile Site in Chrome
Gone to the Desktop Version in Google Chrome and need to get back? To go back to the mobile site in Chrome, all you need to do is tap the More icon (three dots) at the bottom right corner and then scroll down to Request Mobile Site. Now, Chrome will refresh and display the mobile version of the site. If you ever want to go back to Google’s Desktop Version, head to the same settings menu but tap Request Desktop Site instead. That’s called seamless switching.
How to change between Desktop and Mobile Site in Firefox
To return to the Mobile Site in Firefox, tap the More icon (three dots at the top right) and then select Request Mobile Site. The web browser will refresh and display the mobile version of the site. If you want to use the Desktop Site, go back to the same More menu and select Request Desktop Site. Wrapping up… What do you think—pretty easy procedure, right? Well, unless you’re on iOS 12. Then you have to do a bit of fiddling with your Settings to switch between Mobile and Desktop sites. Nonetheless, where there’s a will there’s a way. Still, stuck on Desktop or Mobile view? Let us know more about your issue in the comments and we’ll do our best to help you out. You might like to read:
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