I recall reading a meta post some time ago that the mobile version of SO was going away, set to be replaced by a responsive version of the regular site. I note as I write this question the edit box is different (more controls) so perhaps meta got it early (though I seldom ask questions on the main site) but chiefly the main question list now looks quite different to a tag question list:
What I recognize as "the mobile site":
The new question listing feels a little more cluttered and wordy than the old; the separation of the voting/answering blobs into a dedicated column helps scan the question titles, and the text of the question title is much less prominent now; to me it seems like it's getting lost in amongst what is (for me) largely irrelevant detail
The edit box is a slight concern; the shift to mono space is welcome (though the preview is equally helpful), as it'll mean I don't have to count when I'm doing some preformatted text, but the new edit box holds considerably less content than the old:
Old:
It's usable but I hope it is "still being developed" and if the UI team could make sure a good amount of mobile use of the new design occurs it'd be helpful. In the past it felt like the mobile experience was overlooked in terms of new features somewhat but that became welcome in terms of keeping the mobile site nimble and workable on limited devices.
I'm curious mostly about the shift towards "use more text" when it seems a lot of UI design shifts towards "use more iconography" for internationalization and simplicity reasons.. On a smaller screen I don't personally find loading the main screen up with text and sparsing out the text editor is the right way round..