Mobile chat often means “edit copy on the go” or “look something up while waiting.” Small screens and keyboard switching mean prompts should be shorter and more structured.

Choosing a mobile entry point

  1. Mobile browser: Chrome / Safari → chat.deepseek.com, add to home screen.
  2. In-app browser (e.g. messaging apps): login may not sync with the system browser.
  3. Official app (if offered): usually better for notifications and stable login.

Prompts that work on phones

  • One sub-task per message
  • Use numbered lists instead of long paragraphs
  • Ask for “3 bullet points” first, then expand

Example (commute headline rewrite):

Rewrite this headline in 5 versions, max 18 characters each, practical tone:
[paste original]

Voice input tips

  • Check transcription errors, especially technical terms
  • For product names: “English term + short Chinese/English gloss”
  • Voice is great for brainstorming; type final constraints for polish

Weak network & interrupted replies

  • Send long messages only when the connection is stable
  • If cut off: “Continue from point 3 in your last reply; do not repeat earlier text”
  • Copy important results to notes or export (see export guide)

Common mobile issues

Problem What to do
Blank page Try another browser or clear cache and re-login
Keyboard covers input Rotate landscape or shorten each message
Truncated answer Ask “output in two parts; send part 1 first”

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