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I just use the Lemmy web client on mobile. I also only used my web browser back in the Reddit days.
Never understood the appeal of apps. It's text and images and occasionally a video or gif. There's a perfectly good app for viewing those sorts of things, and it's called a web browser.
For people with slower mobile internet, specific app that cache those files would be useful.
Also helps me to avoid many open tabs, since apps generally don't have that feature. When mobile browser tab management gets better, that may not be a big thing tho.