Mobile
What Changes on Mobile
The same page can behave differently on a phone than on a desktop. Connection changes, touch input, and browser rendering are usually the biggest factors.
Compare the network first
If a page loads slowly, compare it once on mobile data and once on Wi‑Fi. In some cases, slow DNS resolution can make the first load feel worse than later loads.
Watch the browser and cache
An outdated browser, a heavy cache, or a low-memory device can create partial pages or broken layouts. Read this with the access notes to separate the likely causes.
When the safety checklist matters
If the domain changes unexpectedly, the page keeps reloading, or part of a form disappears, use the safety checklist.
Last updated: April 12, 2026