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by emn13 2946 days ago
I can't say I'm enthused by reddit-on-mobile. I stick to the desktop version. No idea if I'm alone in that...
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https://i.reddit.com is a good balance between app and the desktop website. A lot faster than m.reddit.com and supports the basic features of reading comments, commenting, and submitting. It also doesn't crash all the time and saves data.
Do you use the first-party app? It's probably the worst option out there.
Boost is great on Android.
Narwhal on iOS is pretty great. First-party reddit app is quite bad. Ironically reddit heavily pushes their official mobile app if you visit on mobile Safari.
These days Apollo seems to be the best reddit client on iOS: https://apolloapp.io/
There are some quality third-party clients on mobile. I like Apollo on iOS right now.
Apollo on iOS is good IMO
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