> Websites regularly break because I don't have perfect network coverage on my phone every single day.
Indeed, that's true. However, the number of users that go through similar experiences are quite low and even those who do are always a F5 away from circumventing that issue.
I repeat: even supporting a browser other than the latest N releases of Chrome is a hard sell to some companies. Typically the test matrix is limited to N versions of Chrome and the latest release of Safari when Apple products are supported. If budgets don't stretch even to cover the basics, of course that even rarer edge cases such as a user accessing a service through a crappy network will be far from the list of concerns.
Indeed, that's true. However, the number of users that go through similar experiences are quite low and even those who do are always a F5 away from circumventing that issue.
I repeat: even supporting a browser other than the latest N releases of Chrome is a hard sell to some companies. Typically the test matrix is limited to N versions of Chrome and the latest release of Safari when Apple products are supported. If budgets don't stretch even to cover the basics, of course that even rarer edge cases such as a user accessing a service through a crappy network will be far from the list of concerns.