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Google Pixel 2 Website Responsive Checker

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  • Check responsive behavior on Google Pixel 2
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FAQs

What is responsive testing?
Responsive testing is testing of the UI/UX of a website on different viewports. Mobile, Tablets and PCs of different brands and OS have different resolutions, shapes and sizes. A responsive website or web app adapts to all those shapes, sizes and resolutions to give the best user experience.
Why is responsive testing on Google Pixel 2 is important?
Testing responsiveness of your website on Google Pixel 2 ensures the best user experience, SEO advantage and lower bounce rate for website visitors coming from Google Pixel 2.
How to test responsiveness of my website/webapp on Google Pixel 2?
You can use LT Browser for responsive testing on Google Pixel 2. It will help you check your website on 50+ viewports across Mobiles, Tablets and PC. In fact you can create your own custom viewports, and debug your website on those viewports.
What are the popular devices I should check for responsiveness?
It depends on the devices used by your website visitors. Broadly we can consider as follows
Mobile- Iphones, Samsung Galaxy series, OnePlus phones of past 2 to 3 years.
Tablets- Ipads and Samsung Tablets launched in past 3 to 4 years
PCs- Laptops from Lenovo, Dell, Apple for past 5 years
What does a fully responsive website mean?
A fully responsive website will reshape and resize itself to preserve the best user experience and look and feel across all devices including Google Pixel 2 viewport without any need of Scrolling, Zooming and Resizing.
How to measure the success of the responsiveness test for my website on Google Pixel 2?
Once the website renders as it is required to on resolution of Google Pixel 2, and if the user is getting intended user experience, we can consider it a successful responsive test.