Why not all web chart features are available on mobile charts?

Why don't we support all the features of web charts on mobile charts?

Not all features of web charts are supported on mobile charts due to the limitations of small screen sizes on mobile devices. For example, features like Depth of Market (DOM) or price ladder, InstaOptions, OptionsDesk, and other complex functionalities require larger display areas to be effective and user-friendly. Simplifying the features ensures better usability and a more seamless user experience on mobile platforms.

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