Yes, I mostly use bookmarks when I am using a mobile web browser like Opera Mobile, Google Chrome for Android on my tablet because I find typing out links in the address bar kind of less accurate, and slow compared to clicking a bookmark in the bookmark menu in my mobile browser.
Re: Do you use bookmarks on web browsers on a smartphone/tab
With iCloud everything is possible! 😛 Safari allows me to add bookmarks in my iPad, iPhone, iPod and iMac. So yes. I use bookmarks and I use them daily. :great:
Re: Do you use bookmarks on web browsers on a smartphone/tab
Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera also support syncing/transferring your bookmarks from your desktop to your mobile, or mobile to your desktop by using your online storage sync account which syncs your bookmarks, and autofill passwords.
Re: Do you use bookmarks on web browsers on a smartphone/tab
I utilize the UC Web Browser on my Androide Phone . For a full rundown of contact/logbook/assignments/notes sync for Android , The bookmarks sync with everything....
I think using Bookmarks on mobile web browser will help you in doing less typing, and being more lazy. A lot of mobile web browsers let you bookmark sites from your Browsing History, so you do not need to manually type in the link in the Address bar, and tap on the bookmark page button. You can also tap on links which you visited in your browsing history, and tap on the bookmarks button in a browser to make a bookmark.
I sync my bookmarks in Google Chrome desktop browser to Chrome for Android since I just need to sign-into Chrome for Android with my Gmail/Google account to sync bookmarks, and autofill info.
I think most mobile browsers has a bookmark button located on the address bar, or in the menu for the browser where you can create or open your bookmarks.
The help section for your browser would most likely have a section for creating and accessing your bookmarks.