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You know, I've been bouncing that very question around for a while, but I have to propose that a "full browser" is more akin to a mobile browser that renders your favorite websites in the same manner as a desktop version without triggering mobile versions or having to override that behavior.
Just my 30,000ft take on that subject. And in that case, the built-in browser for Android fails, whereas Dolphin really doesn't.
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That's actually not the browser's fault. The BROWSER isn't doing that--that's the web site seeing that your agent is set to either iphone or android and redirects you if your agent identifies as either of those. Dolphin, Fennec and all the other browsers will do the same thing unless you change the agent for a web site to something else other than either iphone or android.
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2010-08-17
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Ok then go buy your slow phone and be happy w it...
I USE BLACKBERRY F@CKERS!!!!!