Facebook automatically loads a mobile-optimized version when you visit it on a phone. While convenient, the mobile site hides several features available on the full desktop version, including advanced settings, page tools, and certain account controls.
If you want to access the complete Facebook desktop site on mobile, you can do it directly from your browser. The process works on both Android and iPhone and does not require installing the Facebook app.
How To Open Facebook Desktop Site On Mobile Devices
You can open the Facebook desktop version on mobile by switching your browser to desktop mode and adjusting the site URL. This method works on most modern mobile browsers, including Chrome, Safari, and other Chromium-based apps.
Sign in to your Facebook account before switching to desktop view for the best results. Some browsers may reload the mobile version unless you stay logged in.
- Open your preferred mobile browser.
- Go to www.facebook.com.
- Sign in to your Facebook account if prompted.
How To Open Facebook Desktop Site On Android
Most Android phones use Google Chrome by default, but the same steps apply to browsers like Edge, Brave, and Samsung Internet. Enabling desktop mode tells Facebook to load its full website instead of the mobile version.
- Open Google Chrome or another Android browser.
- Type www.facebook.com in the address bar and load the page.
- Sign in to your Facebook account.
- Tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Desktop site from the menu.
- Tap the address bar and confirm the URL shows www.facebook.com, not m.facebook.com.
Once the page reloads, you should see the Facebook desktop interface scaled for your phone screen. If the site switches back, repeat the URL check.
How To Open Facebook Desktop Site On iPhone Using Safari
Safari includes a built-in option to request desktop websites. However, Facebook may still load a limited version unless you adjust the URL manually.
- Open Safari on your iPhone.

- Go to www.facebook.com.
- Log in to your Facebook account.
- Tap the aA icon in the address bar.

- Select Request Desktop Website.

- Edit the address bar and ensure it shows www.facebook.com.
Safari typically requires you to stay logged in to maintain desktop mode. Reloading the page may revert to the mobile version.
How To Open Facebook Desktop Site On iPhone Using Chrome
Google Chrome on iOS also supports desktop browsing. This option works well if Safari continues to redirect to Facebook’s mobile site.
- Open Google Chrome on your iPhone.
- Visit www.facebook.com.
- Sign in to your account.
- Tap the three-dot menu at the bottom.
- Select Request Desktop Site.
- Confirm the URL uses www.facebook.com instead of m.facebook.com.
Chrome may display a zoomed-out layout. Pinch to zoom and rotate your phone for better usability.
Understanding Facebook Desktop Site Variants
Facebook technically offers multiple desktop-style layouts. The mobile desktop version uses a scaled interface, while the full desktop site mirrors what you see on a computer.
The key difference comes from the URL. Pages using m.facebook.com load a restricted interface, while www.facebook.com loads the full Facebook desktop site.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
If Facebook keeps switching back to the mobile site, your browser may be overriding desktop requests.
- Clear browser cache and reload the page.
- Confirm desktop mode stays enabled after refresh.
- Manually replace m.facebook.com with www.facebook.com.
- Stay logged in before requesting desktop view.
Tips
- Rotate your phone to landscape mode for better desktop navigation.
- Use pinch-to-zoom to access smaller menus.
- Bookmark the desktop URL for quicker access.
- Try a different browser if redirects keep happening.
FAQ
Can I permanently use the Facebook desktop site on mobile?
Most browsers do not keep desktop mode permanently for Facebook. You may need to re-enable it each session.
Does using the Facebook desktop version consume more data?
Yes, the desktop site loads more elements, which can increase data usage.
Will desktop mode affect my Facebook account settings?
No, switching between mobile and desktop versions does not change account settings.
Why does Facebook look zoomed out in desktop view?
The desktop site scales down to fit smaller screens, which can make text and menus appear smaller.
Summary
- Facebook mobile hides several desktop-only features.
- Desktop view works on Android and iPhone browsers.
- Request desktop mode and verify the correct URL.
- Some browsers require manual URL editing.
Conclusion
Opening the Facebook desktop site on mobile gives you access to features unavailable in the app or mobile web version. By enabling desktop mode and confirming the correct URL, you can reliably load the full Facebook experience on your phone whenever needed.


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