Using a phone for browsing can be a total nightmare if the site isn't mobile-optimized, especially with those tiny "X" buttons on the pop-ups that are impossible to hit without opening a new window. I eventually gave up on my old bookmarks and started looking for a tube that actually feels native to a mobile browser, where the navigation is smooth and the videos actually fill the screen correctly. It’s a much better experience when the site is lightweight enough to load quickly on 5G or a decent Wi-Fi connection without killing your battery or making your phone overheat. I’ve found that the sites that track what’s "streaming now" tend to have the best servers because they have to handle a lot of simultaneous traffic, so the video quality is usually much more stable. My advice is to find a site that lets you swipe through categories easily, as it makes the discovery process feel much more natural when you're just using your thumb to scroll.
Using a phone for browsing can be a total nightmare if the site isn't mobile-optimized, especially with those tiny "X" buttons on the pop-ups that are impossible to hit without opening a new window. I eventually gave up on my old bookmarks and started looking for a tube that actually feels native to a mobile browser, where the navigation is smooth and the videos actually fill the screen correctly. It’s a much better experience when the site is lightweight enough to load quickly on 5G or a decent Wi-Fi connection without killing your battery or making your phone overheat. I’ve found that the sites that track what’s "streaming now" tend to have the best servers because they have to handle a lot of simultaneous traffic, so the video quality is usually much more stable. My advice is to find a site that lets you swipe through categories easily, as it makes the discovery process feel much more natural when you're just using your thumb to scroll.