Open your browser, enter
about:debug
into the address bar, then hit the "Go" button on your keyboard—don't tap the search/URL suggestion that comes up. You'll notice that the browser now does, well, nothing. But hit your Menu key, choose the "More" option, then select Settings. Scroll down some, and you'll see a new collection of advanced options there, including a "UAString" option. Click that, then choose between Android, desktop, or iPhone user strings to change what browser web sites think you're visiting with.If you are running CyanogenMod 6, here's a set of instructions for you:
We all know how nice it is when websites have a mobile version for those of us on mobile devices. Mobile sites are optimized for viewing on a device with a smaller screen and usually have less advertisements and pictures that slow down viewing and rendering of these sites on your phone.
However, there are often times when you want to see the full version of the website. Most websites are set up to recognize whether you are trying to view the site with a mobile browser. The website then automatically redirects you to the mobile site without asking.
The stock Android 2.2 browser has an option that will "trick" websites into thinking you are using a desktop browser, thereby avoiding the redirect to the mobile version of the website. I'm not aware of whether the stock Android browser had this feature before Android 2.2 (Froyo) was released, but it's there now. Since Android doesn't come with a user manual, we're here to help you out.
So here are the steps to force your browser to view full websites:
1. Open up the stock Android 2.2 browser;
2. Press the "Menu" button;
3. Select the "More" option;
4. Select the "Settings" option;
5. Select the "User Agent" option (shown below):
6. Select the "Desktop" button (shown below):
And that should do it. You can always change the setting back to "Android" if you want to go back to viewing mobile sites. There are also selections for "iPhone" and "Internet Explorer 6" but I haven't played around with those settings enough to figure out what they do. If anybody knows, leave us a tip in the comments!
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