How to disable mobile sites in native browser

If you want to disable mobile sites in the native browser

Did some searching around and no one on this forum has posted how to do it.

-Open browser
-Type "about:debug" in the address bar - press "go" Nothing will happen, this will only enable more options in the menu
-go to menu -> more -> settings
-scroll down to "UAString"
-Select "desktop"

your good to go
 
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toastedoats

Member
nothing will happen when you enter it in, it only enables the debug settings in the menu.

Are these debug options not coming up in the browser menu?
 

tehpriest

Member
Got it. Thanks. It was not working if I typed it in and pressed go but when I choose the quick link it worked.
 
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Matth3w

Guest
If you want to disable mobile sites in the native browser

Did some searching around and no one on this forum has posted how to do it.

-Open browser
-Type "about:debug" in the address bar - press "go" Nothing will happen, this will only enable more options in the menu
-go to menu -> more -> settings
-scroll down to "UAString"
-Select "desktop"

your good to go
****ing awesome, thanks!
 

Samckaz

Member
If you want to disable mobile sites in the native browser

Did some searching around and no one on this forum has posted how to do it.

-Open browser
-Type "about:debug" in the address bar - press "go" Nothing will happen, this will only enable more options in the menu
-go to menu -> more -> settings
-scroll down to "UAString"
-Select "desktop"

your good to go

Confirmed "working great"
Thanks a million:)
 

keitacannon

New Member
Very useful tip; thanks a million. Now... what if I want to disable this and revert back? Is it as simple as "re"selecting the Android UAString?
 

wernst

Member
You know, the xScope browser has this feature built-in, plus you can specify the iPhone as your browser identifier if you like. It's handy for WiFI hotspots that are free to iPhone users and not the rest of the world.

-Warr
 
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