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FYI, browsers on IOS are just reskins of Safari. Apple doesn't allow anything else on iPhones.
Yeah I know they all use Webkit. I don't really care about the rendering engines.
At least the other browsers have various features that make them nice to use in concert with their desktop counterparts. Shared history and tabs, shared bookmarks, etc. I think Safari does that with MacOS devices, but I don't have a Mac anymore, and Safari is no longer available on Windows. Even when I was using a Mac daily, I didn't use Safari anyway.