Enable Desktop Web Browsing For Android Honeycomb

Enable Desktop Web Browsing For Android Honeycomb

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Enable Desktop Web Browsing For Android Honeycomb”.
What’S up guys, it’s Lou from unbox therapy, and I want to share a quick little tip here on how to modify your browsing experience on your Android Honeycomb tablet. If you guys picked up one of these Galaxy Tabs or even a Motorola Xoom, you probably noticed that when you load web pages you get in the mobile version and that ain’t too pretty on a high-resolution screen and it really doesn’t make much sense. So I’m gon na show you how to change that. All you want to do is go up to the navigation bar here and type about colon and then debug de bu g. Then click enter and go up to this little settings bar up here in the top right corner now my case, I had debug turned on so typing that back in actually turned it off, so I got to go in hit enter one more time, so here we Go we hit enter again now you’ll notice that this menu has changes a couple of different options on it that weren’t there before? If you click settings followed by debug and then you a string which is the second option down you’ll see you have the option to change your browser to any of these different ones. There’S Android desktop, iPhone, iPad, etc. Select desktop back out of this now, you’ll notice. Right away that when you go and launch the same web page, let’s go engadget.com, it’s gon na take a little longer to load, obviously because it’s the desktop version, but booyah we got the full page and it’s gon na do that by default from now on. So it’s definitely a tip that everyone should take advantage of.

If you got one of these new Android tablets anyway guys stay tuned. I still got that showdown coming up and I’m going to go over a lot more of the intricate features involved in this particular tablet and others. Peace out, .