The render is still done with the browser that you're using, though. I've searched for emulators, but 90% of all I've found „emulate” by resizing the browser window and adding an iPhone image. The problem is that Apple made some customizations to their browsers that borks things (especially for responsive design). I know that Safari uses WebKit, and that Blink (Chrome's engine) is a fork of WebKit, and that they should behave more or less the same. Lately I've been working with people that use iPhones and Macs, and it seems that there are a lot of Safari/iOS specific quirks. But there is one thing that it's bugging me. First of all, full disclosure - I consider Apple products as overpriced products with nothing special over similar ones on the market from other manufacturers, and I do not see the value in them.
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