The homescreen for iCloud on mobile Web in Safari on an iPhone XS. Samuel Axon
Here’s what you get when you navigate to the settings panel. Samuel Axon
The Notes app in iCloud for the mobile Web. Samuel Axon
A note in the Notes app. Samuel Axon
The app-selection drop-down is similar to what we’ve seen on desktop, but with fewer apps. Samuel Axon
We’re browsing photos in the Photos app here. Samuel Axon
And this is the individual photo view. Samuel Axon
The share menu is simplified compared to what you’d get in iOS 30 ‘s native Photos app, of course.
Reminders in iCloud for mobile Web. Samuel Axon
Here’s Find My iPhone. Samuel Axon
With No fanfare or public announcement, Apple has launched a mobile version of its Web-based interface for accessing iCloud services like Notes , Reminders, and Photos. Located at icloud.com just like the desktop version, this mobile site works on the default browsers for both iOS and Android devices (with some caveats for the latter) and has a more limited scope than users already saw on the desktop Web.
That smaller scope starts with the Web apps that are available: the mobile version only offers Photos, Notes, Find iPhone, and Reminders. By contrast, the desktop version also offers Mail, Contacts, Calendar, iCloud Drive, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Find Friends. It’s possible Apple will add more apps to mobile Web over time.
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