MDN-Browser-Compatibility-Report-2020

Samsung Internet Samsung Internet was not included as a predefined option in ​ browsers/platforms causing issues​ , but was named 4 times as the free-form “Other” choice.

Web developer quotes Some free-form survey responses relating to Samsung Internet:

IE11. Worrying that Edge, or maybe Samsung or some other will get enough market, but deviate or (more probable) stagnate and not implement new standard APIs. Always waiting for new APIs to spread.

People still using Internet Explorer. Existence of niche browsers like Samsung or UCBrowser.

From one of our interviews:

The safe areas on iPhone X, that’s another thing you have to take in. There’s not much specification around that, it’s just vendors doing their own things, adding their own overlays. I think Samsung Internet also has their own overlays at the bottom and you don’t really have access to get information about how much space they take in, so you can move your interface around them. Samsung Internet was also mentioned in two other interviews in parts that weren’t transcribed verbatim. These are the non-verbatim notes taken: Samsung Internet [is] a bit problematic. Since we’re just getting off the ground we haven’t seen a lot of usage. We have basic analytics, but not data coming in now due to the current crisis. I need to order a Samsung device, or maybe run it in the emulator. I’ve heard there are issues because it tends to not get updated as much. Supporting everything with >1% market is the goal, although Samsung mobile has gotten more traction lately, but it’s hard to test everything, haven’t taken a close look at that.

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