Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Firefox Beta updated to support ARMv6 devices

 



The Firefox Beta browser by Mozilla has received a major update in the Google Play Store, adding support for ARMv6 processors running at at least 800MHz (devices such as the Galaxy Y have an ARMv6 processor). Being a bit resource heavy, I didn’t think Mozilla would be able to pull this off, but it’s nice to see that they did.

There are some other nice changes and improvements as well in the update. Here is the full list:
Support for ARMv6 phones with at least 800MHZ processor and minimum 512MB RAMNew Reader Mode for easy readingShare tabs with desktop/mobile devices using syncFixed Text Selection for static web pagesUnprefixed CSS3 Animations, Transitions, Transforms and GradientsOpus SupportImproved JavaScript responsiveness
Grab the update from the Play Store by hitting the link below. Do let us know how Firefox runs on your ARMv6 phone.


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