reddit. for your smartphone

It's your favorite site on the internet, and you're addicted to it.

reddit mobile lets you satisfy your addiction from anywhere

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It's the same reddit, but mobile

  • Same backend as reddit.com
  • Content and actions are shared across both sites.
  • No time-delay in updating
  • Feature parity. Core features get integrated faster.
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Clean, beautiful ui

  • Custom ui designed for mobile devices
  • Bubbles tuck everything out of sight, but a click away.
  • Pure CSS, very few images
  • Fully featured, yet not cluttered
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Powerful

  • A no-compromises approach to a mobile reddit
  • Browser based for speed.
  • Vote, comment, reply, edit, and more
  • Share links using your device email app
  • Live scroll eliminates next links
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Browser based

  • Uses HTML 5 and CSS3 for a fast, attractive interface.
  • Customize your link settings to your liking
  • Use your browser's windows to open links in the background
  • Floating toolbar allows voting without page reload
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How to get it

reddit mobile is a web-app, meaning you dont have to download and install anything.

Simply point your phone to the following url, and you're good to go

http://i.reddit.com

System requirements

reddit mobile has only one system requirement.

This requirement is a recent version of webkit

If you run any of the following, you can use reddit mobile

Faq

This thing is kind of new. So you probably have questions. Hopefully this will answer some of them

Is this free?
Yes. Its completely free. Just like the main reddit.com. Eventually, you might see some ads, but they are going to be reddit ads, and not the annoying flashy ads you suffer through on other apps
Why doesn't it work on Opera/Firefox?
The beta is developed exclusively for webkit, due to the ease of cross-platform deployment. The final version should support multiple browsers
Why did you choose to do a web app instead of a real app?
There are many reasons for this. The quickest answer is: because its easier. Easier to maintain, update, test. CSS3 and HTML5 are very powerful development tools, and let us build this app without having to fight with too much code. Since its a webapp, it runs on reddit's own code, and is far easier to maintain.
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