So which emulators (simulators) are correct?

As John said, phone browsers vary as much (actually, more) than their desktop counterparts.

On the phone, there are a few different environments I'd test in:
1. Safari (WebKit is the primary browser on Nokia S60 devices, as well as the iPhone of course. There are some compatibility differences, but it's the best way to check, short of actually using the device) 2. Opera Mini (has quite significant market penetration on mobile devices. I believe I read somewhere that it was the number 1 browser, but that may not be true) 3. IE on a Windows Mobile device. I have no idea how to test this other than on the device itself. I'm not aware of how it differs with IE/Win.

The other thing that's important to check is that you're developing a handheld stylesheet, but not relying on it. MobileSafari on the iPhone, for instance, uses screen stylesheets and ignores the handheld one entirely. I believe Opera Mini has that as a capability, too.

Hope that helps,

Kit


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