Chromium Content Shell uses the same Chrome rendering engine, but comes without any of the browser specific features. However, you can use the Android Browser, the Chromium Content Shell and Firefox for Android which we'll cover later in this guide.
# Android EmulatorĪt the moment, there is no way to install Chrome on an Android emulator. They're useful to test things that require OS integration, for example form input with virtual keyboards. # Device emulators and simulatorsĭevice simulators and emulators simulate not just the browser environment but the entire device.
Since Edge does not ship with legacy compatibility, use IE 11's Emulation to simulate how your page would look in older versions of Internet Explorer. To emulate Windows Phones, use Microsoft Edge's built-in emulation. # Firefox' Responsive Design Viewįirefox has a responsive design view that encourages you to stop thinking in terms of specific devices and instead explore how your design changes at common screen sizes or your own size by dragging the edges. Test your site on browsers running on real devices to be certain everything behaves as expected.
Even though Device Mode can simulate a range of other devices like iPhones, we encourage you to check out other browsers solutions for emulation. Your job doesn't end with ensuring your site runs great across Chrome and Android.