I tried VE on the two working Android tablets that we have: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Android 4.0.4) and Nexus 7 (Android 4.4.2). Samsung uses Android Browser and VE performs slowly and buggy there. Link inspector works better than on iOS but there are other small bugs like problems with some icons not being scaled properly or occasional rendering issues. Nexus 7 with Kitkat has Chrome as its default browser and everything works fine there, I would even say it works better than iPads.
Kaldari is doing more research regarding which tablets should be redirected to mobile.
Should we get Rummana to help us do any additional testing on these?
--tomasz
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Juliusz Gonera jgonera@wikimedia.org wrote:
I tried VE on the two working Android tablets that we have: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Android 4.0.4) and Nexus 7 (Android 4.4.2). Samsung uses Android Browser and VE performs slowly and buggy there. Link inspector works better than on iOS but there are other small bugs like problems with some icons not being scaled properly or occasional rendering issues. Nexus 7 with Kitkat has Chrome as its default browser and everything works fine there, I would even say it works better than iPads.
Kaldari is doing more research regarding which tablets should be redirected to mobile.
-- Juliusz
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She could test a bit on recent Chrome for Android. Let's hold off on Android Browser for now, it's a buggy and we can instead suggest that Android 4 users install Chrome.
Tomasz Finc wrote:
Should we get Rummana to help us do any additional testing on these?
--tomasz
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Juliusz Gonera jgonera@wikimedia.org wrote:
I tried VE on the two working Android tablets that we have: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Android 4.0.4) and Nexus 7 (Android 4.4.2). Samsung uses Android Browser and VE performs slowly and buggy there. Link inspector works better than on iOS but there are other small bugs like problems with some icons not being scaled properly or occasional rendering issues. Nexus 7 with Kitkat has Chrome as its default browser and everything works fine there, I would even say it works better than iPads.
Kaldari is doing more research regarding which tablets should be redirected to mobile.
-- Juliusz
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Juliusz, go ahead and sync up with Rummana (cc'd) and find out what her availability is. On Jun 10, 2014 11:21 AM, "Juliusz Gonera" jgonera@wikimedia.org wrote:
She could test a bit on recent Chrome for Android. Let's hold off on Android Browser for now, it's a buggy and we can instead suggest that Android 4 users install Chrome.
Tomasz Finc wrote:
Should we get Rummana to help us do any additional testing on these?
--tomasz
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Juliusz Gonera jgonera@wikimedia.org wrote:
I tried VE on the two working Android tablets that we have: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Android 4.0.4) and Nexus 7 (Android 4.4.2). Samsung uses Android Browser and VE performs slowly and buggy there. Link inspector works better than on iOS but there are other small bugs like problems with some icons not being scaled properly or occasional rendering issues. Nexus 7 with Kitkat has Chrome as its default browser and everything works fine there, I would even say it works better than iPads.
Kaldari is doing more research regarding which tablets should be redirected to mobile.
-- Juliusz
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