Which mobile browsers support ES6?











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kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 Only has info for iOS Safari :(





I've been using babel for a while now, but not necessarily with Webpack but grunt instead.



Looking to create separate bundles and serve native ES6 if the browser supports it, otherwise the babel poly-filled one.



I'm having a hard time figuring out which mobile browsers, Chrome/Safari/Opera/Firefox support ES6 despite looking at their support pages?



Has anyone ever done something similar?










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  • kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
    – Fabien Greard
    Nov 22 at 10:43










  • @FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
    – ArshSoni
    Nov 22 at 10:47










  • If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
    – adiga
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kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 Only has info for iOS Safari :(





I've been using babel for a while now, but not necessarily with Webpack but grunt instead.



Looking to create separate bundles and serve native ES6 if the browser supports it, otherwise the babel poly-filled one.



I'm having a hard time figuring out which mobile browsers, Chrome/Safari/Opera/Firefox support ES6 despite looking at their support pages?



Has anyone ever done something similar?










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  • kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
    – Fabien Greard
    Nov 22 at 10:43










  • @FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
    – ArshSoni
    Nov 22 at 10:47










  • If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
    – adiga
    Nov 22 at 11:07















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kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 Only has info for iOS Safari :(





I've been using babel for a while now, but not necessarily with Webpack but grunt instead.



Looking to create separate bundles and serve native ES6 if the browser supports it, otherwise the babel poly-filled one.



I'm having a hard time figuring out which mobile browsers, Chrome/Safari/Opera/Firefox support ES6 despite looking at their support pages?



Has anyone ever done something similar?










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kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 Only has info for iOS Safari :(





I've been using babel for a while now, but not necessarily with Webpack but grunt instead.



Looking to create separate bundles and serve native ES6 if the browser supports it, otherwise the babel poly-filled one.



I'm having a hard time figuring out which mobile browsers, Chrome/Safari/Opera/Firefox support ES6 despite looking at their support pages?



Has anyone ever done something similar?







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  • kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
    – Fabien Greard
    Nov 22 at 10:43










  • @FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
    – ArshSoni
    Nov 22 at 10:47










  • If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
    – adiga
    Nov 22 at 11:07




















  • kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
    – Fabien Greard
    Nov 22 at 10:43










  • @FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
    – ArshSoni
    Nov 22 at 10:47










  • If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
    – adiga
    Nov 22 at 11:07


















kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
– Fabien Greard
Nov 22 at 10:43




kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6 is this not good enough ?
– Fabien Greard
Nov 22 at 10:43












@FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
– ArshSoni
Nov 22 at 10:47




@FabienGreard The only mobile browsers mentioned are iOS Safari
– ArshSoni
Nov 22 at 10:47












If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
– adiga
Nov 22 at 11:07






If you're looking for a website like the one you have mentioned in the question, then this question is off-topic. If you want check compatibility of specific functionalities like import you can check on MDN
– adiga
Nov 22 at 11:07














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ES6 support is coming along well in major desktop browsers, with Chrome at more than 90 percent compatibility, Edge at 80 percent and Safari at 54 percent. On mobile there’s just 31 percent of ES6 support for Android 5.1 users and 54 percent for iOS users.



SRC: https://thenextweb.com/dd/2016/03/09/6-reasons-need-learn-javascript-es6-now-not-later/






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      ES6 support is coming along well in major desktop browsers, with Chrome at more than 90 percent compatibility, Edge at 80 percent and Safari at 54 percent. On mobile there’s just 31 percent of ES6 support for Android 5.1 users and 54 percent for iOS users.



      SRC: https://thenextweb.com/dd/2016/03/09/6-reasons-need-learn-javascript-es6-now-not-later/






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        ES6 support is coming along well in major desktop browsers, with Chrome at more than 90 percent compatibility, Edge at 80 percent and Safari at 54 percent. On mobile there’s just 31 percent of ES6 support for Android 5.1 users and 54 percent for iOS users.



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        ES6 support is coming along well in major desktop browsers, with Chrome at more than 90 percent compatibility, Edge at 80 percent and Safari at 54 percent. On mobile there’s just 31 percent of ES6 support for Android 5.1 users and 54 percent for iOS users.



        SRC: https://thenextweb.com/dd/2016/03/09/6-reasons-need-learn-javascript-es6-now-not-later/







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