Why can an intermittently available mobile network result in a poor experience?
Why can an intermittently available mobile network result in a poor experience?
- Enabling WiFi reduces battery life
- It uses more data
- Some assets might not be loaded
- It is less secure than WiFi
Correct answer is:
- Some assets might not be loaded
Explanation: Your browser behaves as if it has connectivity when, for whatever reason, it doesn’t.
Misinterpreted connectivity can result in a poor experience as the browser (or JavaScript) persists in trying to retrieve resources rather than giving up and choosing a sensible fallback. Lie-fi can actually be worse than offline; at least if a device is definitely offline, your JavaScript can take appropriate evasive action.
Read more here: https://support.google.com/partners/answer/7336589
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