Firefox for Android is a
web browser
A web browser, often shortened to browser, is an application for accessing websites. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the browser retrieves its files from a web server and then displays the page on the user's scr ...
developed by
Mozilla
Mozilla is a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape. The Mozilla community uses, develops, publishes and supports Mozilla products, thereby promoting free software and open standards. The community is supported institution ...
for
Android smartphone
A smartphone is a mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities. It typically has a touchscreen interface, allowing users to access a wide range of applications and services, such as web browsing, email, and social media, as well as multi ...
s and
tablet computer
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. Tablets, being computers ...
s. As with its
desktop version, it uses the
Gecko
Geckos are small, mostly carnivorous lizards that have a wide distribution, found on every continent except Antarctica. Belonging to the infraorder Gekkota, geckos are found in warm climates. They range from .
Geckos are unique among lizards ...
layout engine, and supports features such as
synchronization
Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. For example, the Conductor (music), conductor of an orchestra keeps the orchestra synchronized or ''in time''. Systems that operate with all parts in synchrony are sa ...
with
Firefox Sync, and
add-ons.
The initial version of Firefox for Android was codenamed Fennec and branded Firefox for mobile; it initially supported
Maemo
Maemo is a Linux-based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the Free software movement, community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and Software development ...
and Android before supporting
MeeGo and
Firefox OS
Firefox OS (project name: ''Boot to Gecko'', also known as ''B2G'') is a discontinued Open-source software, open-source operating system made for smartphones, tablet computers, smart TVs, and Matchstick TV, dongles designed by Mozilla and exte ...
as well. Support for Maemo was later dropped. In 2020, a redesigned version of Firefox for Android (codenamed Fenix, and also branded as Firefox Daylight) was released, which introduced a new internal architecture and user interface inspired by
Firefox Focus, new privacy features, and switching to curated
WebExtensions for add-ons.
History
Firefox for mobile, codenamed "Fennec", was first released for
Maemo
Maemo is a Linux-based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the Free software movement, community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and Software development ...
in January 2010 with version 1.0 and for
Android in March 2011 with version 4.0.
Support for Maemo was discontinued after version 7, released in September 2011. The codename Fennec comes from the
fennec fox, a small desert fox (just as the Fennec browser is a small version of the Firefox desktop browser). Firefox for Maemo Beta 5, released in 2009, was the first version to have the official Firefox branding, with the Firefox name and logo.
Fennec uses the
Gecko engine; for example, version 1.0 used the same engine as
Firefox 3.6, and the following release, 4.0, shared core code with
Firefox 4.0. Its features include
HTML5
HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language 5) is a markup language used for structuring and presenting hypertext documents on the World Wide Web. It was the fifth and final major HTML version that is now a retired World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommend ...
support,
Firefox Sync,
add-ons support and
tabbed browsing
In interface design, a tab is a graphical user interface object that allows multiple documents or Panel (computer software), panels to be contained within a single window (computing), window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching be ...
. The browser's version numbering was bumped from version 2.0 beta to version 4.0 to more closely match desktop releases of Firefox since the rendering engines used in both browsers are the same.
Plugin support was initially disabled by default, removing compatibility with popular web content types such as
Adobe Flash
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a mostly discontinuedAlthough it is discontinued by Adobe Inc., for the Chinese market it is developed by Zhongcheng and for the international enterprise market it is developed by Ha ...
. In September 2011, Flash support was implemented in pre-release builds for pre-
Honeycomb
A honeycomb is a mass of Triangular prismatic honeycomb#Hexagonal prismatic honeycomb, hexagonal prismatic cells built from beeswax by honey bees in their beehive, nests to contain their brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae) and stores of honey and pol ...
versions of Android. Flash support for Android 2.x and 4.x was enabled for most smartphones in version 14.0; later it was removed in version 56.0.
On June 27, 2019, Mozilla unveiled ''Firefox Preview'' (codename "Fenix"), a redesigned version of Firefox for Android based on GeckoView an implementation of Gecko that is decoupled as a reusable
library
A library is a collection of Book, books, and possibly other Document, materials and Media (communication), media, that is accessible for use by its members and members of allied institutions. Libraries provide physical (hard copies) or electron ...
, intended to be used as an alternative to the default Android WebView component (based on
Blink engine). GeckoView was first used by
Firefox Focus, whose design influenced aspects of Fenix. It has a redesigned user interface with support for
dark mode, a new "Collections" feature for saving sets of tabs, and includes Enhanced Tracking Protection (a configurable blocker for
web trackers and
third-party cookies) and a redesigned
private browsing
Private browsing (also known as incognito mode or private mode) is a feature in most web browsers that enhances user privacy. In this mode, the browser initiates a temporary session separate from its main session and user data. The browsing ...
mode.
The Firefox for Android Beta channel was migrated to the Fenix
branch
A branch, also called a ramus in botany, is a stem that grows off from another stem, or when structures like veins in leaves are divided into smaller veins.
History and etymology
In Old English, there are numerous words for branch, includ ...
in April 2020, and it was officially released to the stable channel in August 2020 as version 79, branded as ''Firefox Daylight''.
The last Fennec-based version was version 68, which was released in July 2019, and received bug and security fixes until July 2020.
Add-ons
Firefox for Android allows installation of extensions. Firefox Daylight/"Fenix" uses the same WebExtensions architecture as the desktop version of Firefox, but not all
API
An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. A document or standard that describes how to build ...
s are supported.
The stable build of Firefox for Android has general WebExtension support as of version 120; Mozilla announced in November 2023 that all add-ons marked as Android-compatible by developers would be shown on addons.mozilla.org by December 14, 2023.
On December 14, 2023, Mozilla announced that more than 450 add-ons are available for download on Firefox for Android.
Platforms
Firefox Daylight requires
Android 5.0 "Lollipop" or later; earlier versions of Firefox also supported earlier versions of Android.
Support for Android devices that run
x86
x86 (also known as 80x86 or the 8086 family) is a family of complex instruction set computer (CISC) instruction set architectures initially developed by Intel, based on the 8086 microprocessor and its 8-bit-external-bus variant, the 8088. Th ...
processors was added in December 2013.
Previously or unofficially supported
Previously, Firefox for mobile supported other platforms besides Android.
Official support for the
Nokia N900 Maemo
Maemo is a Linux-based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the Free software movement, community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and Software development ...
device ceased with version 7.
Firefox mobile was available for
MeeGo through the third-party OpenRepos repository. For operating systems not supported by Fennec, like
Sailfish OS (based on
Mer project), web browsers can use embedlite (IPCLiteAPI), a lightweight embedding API.

An alpha build of version 1.1 (1.1 Alpha 1) for
Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and personal digital assistants (PDA). Designed to be the portable equivalent of the Windows desktop OS in the emerging Mobile device, mobile/port ...
, released on February 19, 2010, is the last build for this operating system. Following the
Windows Phone
Windows Phone (WP) is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Microsoft Mobile for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone featured a new user interface derived from the Metro design languag ...
7 announcement and
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
's decision not to release a native development kit, as with
Android and other systems, development for Windows Mobile was put on hold. If Microsoft releases a native development kit in the future for its Windows Phone OS, then Mozilla will consider again developing Fennec for the platform.
Tristan Nitot, president of
Mozilla Europe, has said that it is unlikely that a
BlackBerry OS version will be released, citing
BlackBerry
BlackBerry is a discontinued brand of handheld devices and related mobile services, originally developed and maintained by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM, later known as BlackBerry Limited) until 2016. The first BlackBerry device ...
's limited operating system as the reason. Mozilla has no plans to develop Firefox for the
Symbian
Symbian is a discontinued mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones. It was originally developed as a proprietary software OS for personal digital assistants in 1998 by the Symbian Ltd. consortium. Symbian OS ...
platform,
or
webOS
webOS, also known as LG webOS, is a Linux kernel-based multitasking operating system for smart devices, such as smart TVs, that has also been used as a mobile operating system. Initially developed by Palm, Inc. (which was acquired by Hewlett ...
.
An unofficial port to WebOS was made, but is no longer maintained as of 2011.
An unofficial port is available for the
Pandora
In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. As Hesiod related it, each god cooperated by giving her unique gifts. Her other name—inscribed against her figure on a white-ground '' ky ...
handheld console.
Firefox 52.0.2 was the last version to run on ARM devices without
NEON
Neon is a chemical element; it has symbol Ne and atomic number 10. It is the second noble gas in the periodic table. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with approximately two-thirds the density of ...
support, such as those with
Tegra 2.
Reception

The main criticisms of the browser pre-version 14 were slow browsing speed, lack of plugin support and performance issues. To address these concerns, Mozilla redesigned the browser in version 14.0, adding
Flash support, improving start-up speed, as well as other enhancements. This update dramatically improved Firefox for Android. , the average user rating of Firefox for Android on the
Google Play Store is 4.4.
Compared to the stock Android browser and Chrome on Android, Firefox has a small market share; for the month of November 2015, Firefox for Android usage share of all mobile/tablet browsers was just 0.81%. Despite that, Firefox for Android enjoys a high Play Store rating, has over 100 million downloads,
and continues to be developed. The latest version supports Android 4.0 and higher (as Android 2.3 support was dropped in version 48).
In its 2015 Android browser comparison, Spanish software news and reviews site
Softonic.com
Softonic is a Spanish software download platform that distributes, categorizes, and evaluates programs for Windows, Android, and Mac. The platform was founded in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, in June 1997.
History
Softonic started in 1997 as a ...
awarded Firefox version 37.0.1 the ''Best of 2015'' nod, with reviewer Fabrizio Benedetti citing a good design, efficient memory consumption, the browser's open source nature, and independence.
In August 2020, Mozilla released a major update of Firefox for Android, version 79, which had been in development for more than 1 year with the codename "Firefox Daylight". It was described by Mozilla as being "dramatically redesigned to be faster, easy to use, customizable and private". However, it received intense criticism from users, who complained that it was more difficult to use, and slower, and various features were suddenly missing. Some online Tech Writers even recommended people to disable the update if possible.
Security advantages
A number of devices run older versions of Android.
Some would not be upgraded to newer versions because of insufficient technical knowledge by users, or their lack of access to mobile data; some devices cannot be upgraded because of low system resources, or the manufacturer and telecoms operator have failed to provide an update.
As of early 2015, Google has stopped issuing its own patches for Android 4.3 and earlier to the WebView browser component and the
WebKit
WebKit is a browser engine primarily used in Apple's Safari web browser, as well as all web browsers on iOS and iPadOS. WebKit is also used by the PlayStation consoles starting with the PS3, the Tizen mobile operating systems, the Amazon K ...
rendering engine therein, which are used by the native/stock and often default
AOSP browser in a large number of Android devicesthereby shifting the patching responsibility to device manufacturers.
In time, the native browser or browser components become outdated, increasingly insecure, and unable to properly render modern websites.
As a workaround, a Google engineer suggested using the separately-installable and updateable Google Chrome or Firefox browsers.
In case of Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.x), Google stopped supporting that branch of Android with updates to its Chrome browser after Chrome 43, and moved up to Android 4.1 as the oldest release supported by Google Chrome.
The open-source nature of Firefox has made it possible to maintain its development for operating system versions that are past their product support life cycle, and has resulted in Firefox having stronger security and better support for modern web standards. This in effect extends the useful lifetime of devices stuck on older major versions of Android.
Forks and code reuse
Adblock Browser
On 20 May 2015, Eyeo GmbH, the maintainers of
Adblock Plus, released Adblock Browser 1.0 beta, which is based on Firefox for Android. The browser uses a similar blocking/permitting model as Adblock Plus, allowing by default ads deemed "acceptable" by Eyeo. A major drawback compared to Firefox for Android is Adblock Browser's lack of support for Firefox Sync.
Initial reviews have been mixed: On one hand, users would be happy to have less ads and resource consumption on their devices; on the other hand, web services, publications, content creators and bloggers rely on advertisements for their revenue and income.
Adblock Browser 1.0 was released on 7 September 2015. It's compatible with Android 2.3 or greater, and has about the same system requirements as Firefox for Android.
Fennec F-Droid
Fennec F-Droid's goal is to remove all proprietary binaries from Firefox; some proprietary binaries, however, still remained in the app. The Fennec F-Droid app is hosted in the open-source
F-Droid app repository since 1 February 2015 beginning with version 35.0. Since September 2020, it is based on Firefox despite still being named "Fennec F-Droid".
Orfox
On 30 June 2015,
The Guardian Project announced a stable alpha of Orfox, the new mobile counterpart of the
Tor Browser. Orfox is built from ''Fennec'' (Firefox for Android) code and the Tor Browser code repository, and is given security hardening patches by the Tor Browser development team. Some of the Orfox build work is based on the Fennec F-Droid project.
The project removed in Orfox the
WebRTC
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free and open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via application programming interfaces (APIs). It allows audio and video communication and ...
component and
Chromecast
Chromecast is a discontinued line of digital media players developed by Google. The devices, designed as small dongles, can play Internet-streaming media, streamed audio-visual content on a high-definition television or home audio system. The u ...
connectivity, and app permissions to access the camera, microphone, contacts (address book), location data (GPS et al.), and NFC.
Orfox is to supersede the Orweb browser project, which used the WebView engine.
On 3 September 2019, both The Guardian Project and
The Tor Project announced that Orfox had seen its final release and that Orfox had effectively become Tor Browser for Android.
LibreOffice

Firefox for Android (''Fennec'')'s front-end code was taken as a base for the new development in the
LibreOffice
LibreOffice () is a free and open-source office productivity software suite developed by The Document Foundation (TDF). It was created in 2010 as a fork of OpenOffice.org, itself a successor to StarOffice. The suite includes applications ...
project for Android (along with the pre-existing cross-platform ''LibreOffice'' document engine).
Further work made that ''Fennec'' code the core component of LibreOffice Viewer for Android, which was released on 28 May 2015 for Android 4.0 or newer.
Release history
Release dates:
* Version 1: January 28, 2010. For
Maemo
Maemo is a Linux-based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the Free software movement, community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and Software development ...
.
* Version 4: March 29, 2011. For
Android and Maemo; version number matched with the desktop version.
* Version 5: June 21, 2011. For Android, supports Android 2.0 and higher.
* Version 6: August 16, 2011.
* Version 6.0.1: August 30, 2011.
* Version 6.0.2: September 6, 2011. Last version for Android 2.0.
* Version 7.0: September 27, 2011. Supports Android 2.1 and higher.
* Version 7.0.1: September 30, 2011. Last version for Maemo.
* Version 8.0: November 8, 2011.
* Version 9.0: December 21, 2011.
* Version 10.0: January 31, 2012.
* Version 10.0.1: February 10, 2012.
* Version 10.0.2: February 17, 2012. Last mobile version available for desktop systems.
* Version 10.0.3: March 13, 2012.
* Version 10.0.4: April 24, 2012.
* Version 10.0.5: June 5, 2012.
* Version 14.0: June 26, 2012, version number matched with the desktop version, first version to support
Adobe Flash
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a mostly discontinuedAlthough it is discontinued by Adobe Inc., for the Chinese market it is developed by Zhongcheng and for the international enterprise market it is developed by Ha ...
.
* Version 15.0: August 28, 2012.
* Version 15.0.1: September 10, 2012.
* Version 16.0: October 9, 2012.
* Version 16.0.1: October 11, 2012.
* Version 17: November 19, 2012.
* Version 18: January 8, 2013.
* Version 18.0.2: February 7, 2013.
* Version 19.0: February 19, 2013.
* Version 19.0.2: March 7, 2013. Last version to support Android 2.1.
* Version 20.0: April 2, 2013. Supports Android 2.2 or newer.
* Version 20.0.1: April 11, 2013.
* Version 21.0: May 14, 2013.
* Version 22.0: June 25, 2013.
* Version 23.0: August 6, 2013.
* Version 24.0: September 17, 2013.
* Version 25.0: October 29, 2013.
* Version 25.0.1: November 15, 2013.
* Version 26.0: December 10, 2013.
* Version 26.0.1: December 20, 2013.
* Version 27.0: February 4, 2014.
* Version 28.0: March 18, 2014.
* Version 28.0.1: March 24, 2014.
* Version 29.0: April 29, 2014.
* Version 29.0.1: May 9, 2014.
* Version 30.0: June 10, 2014.
* Version 31.0: July 22, 2014. Last version to support Android 2.2 and the ARMv6 chipset; security updates were released through January 2015.
* Version 32.0: September 2, 2014, added support for
Firefox OS
Firefox OS (project name: ''Boot to Gecko'', also known as ''B2G'') is a discontinued Open-source software, open-source operating system made for smartphones, tablet computers, smart TVs, and Matchstick TV, dongles designed by Mozilla and exte ...
.
* Version 32.0.1: September 10, 2014.
* Version 32.0.3: September 24, 2014.
* Version 33.0: October 13, 2014.
* Version 33.1: November 10, 2014, celebrating Firefox's 10-year Anniversary.
* Version 34.0: December 1, 2014.
* Version 34.0.1: December 19, 2014.
* Version 35.0: January 13, 2015.
* Version 35.0.1: February 5, 2015.
* Version 36.0: February 27, 2015.
* Version 36.0.1: March 6, 2015.
* Version 36.0.2: March 16, 2015.
* Version 36.0.3: March 20, 2015.
* Version 36.0.4: March 21, 2015.
* Version 37.0: March 31, 2015. Split releases between API levels for Android 2.3 / 3.0 and newer.
* Version 37.0.1: April 3, 2015.
* Version 37.0.2: April 14, 2015.
* Version 38.0: May 12, 2015.
* Version 38.0.5: June 2, 2015.
* Version 39.0: July 2, 2015.
* Version 40.0: August 11, 2015.
* Version 40.0.3: August 27, 2015.
* Version 41.0: September 22, 2015.
* Version 41.0.2: October 15, 2015.
* Version 42.0: November 3, 2015.
* Version 43.0: December 15, 2015. Last version to support cookie prompting (via extension).
* Version 44.0: January 26, 2016.
* Version 44.0.2: February 11, 2016.
* Version 45.0: March 8, 2016.
* Version 45.0.1: March 16, 2016.
* Version 45.0.2: April 11, 2016. Last version to support Android 3.x.
* Version 46.0: April 26, 2016.
* Version 46.0.1: May 3, 2016.
* Version 47.0: June 7, 2016. Last version to support Android 2.3.x.
* Version 48.0: August 2, 2016.
* Version 49.0: September 20, 2016.
* Version 49.0.2: October 20, 2016.
* Version 50.0: November 15, 2016.
* Version 50.0.2: November 30, 2016.
* Version 50.1.0: December 13, 2016.
* Version 51.0: January 24, 2017.
* Version 51.0.2: February 6, 2017.
* Version 51.0.3: February 9, 2017.
* Version 52.0: March 7, 2017.
* Version 52.0.1: March 17, 2017.
* Version 52.0.2: March 28, 2017.
* Version 53.0: April 19, 2017.
* Version 53.0.1: April 27, 2017.
* Version 53.0.2: May 5, 2017.
* Version 54.0: June 13, 2017.
* Version 54.0.1: June 29, 2017.
* Version 55.0: August 8, 2017.
* Version 55.0.2: August 16, 2017. Last version to support Android 4.0.x and Adobe Flash.
* Version 56.0: September 28, 2017.
Last version to support legacy extensions.
* Version 57.0: November 14, 2017. First version based on Quantum project.
* Version 57.0.1: November 29, 2017.
* Version 57.0.4: January 4, 2018.
* Version 58.0: January 23, 2018.
* Version 58.0.1: January 29, 2018.
* Version 58.0.2: February 7, 2018.
* Version 59.0: March 13, 2018.
* Version 59.0.1: March 16, 2018.
* Version 59.0.2: March 26, 2018.
* Version 60.0: May 9, 2018.
* Version 60.0.1: May 16, 2018.
* Version 60.0.2: June 6, 2018.
* Version 61.0: June 26, 2018.
* Version 61.0.2: August 8, 2018.
* Version 62.0: September 5, 2018.
* Version 62.0.1: September 7, 2018.
* Version 62.0.2: September 21, 2018.
* Version 62.0.3: October 2, 2018.
* Version 63.0: October 23, 2018.
* Version 63.0.2: November 7, 2018.
* Version 64.0.1: December 14, 2018.
* Version 64.0.2: January 9, 2019.
* Version 65.0: January 29, 2019.
* Version 65.0.1: February 12, 2019.
* Version 66.0: March 19, 2019.
* Version 66.0.1: March 22, 2019.
* Version 66.0.2: March 27, 2019.
* Version 66.0.4: May 5, 2019.
* Version 66.0.5: May 7, 2019.
* Version 67.0: May 21, 2019.
* Version 67.0.2: June 11, 2019.
* Version 67.0.3: June 18, 2019.
* Version 68.0: July 9, 2019.
* Version 68.0.2: August 14, 2019.
* Version 68.1: September 3, 2019.
* Version 68.1.1: September 13, 2019.
* Version 68.2.0: October 22, 2019.
* Version 68.2.1: November 13, 2019.
* Version 68.3.0: December 3, 2019.
* Version 68.4.0: January 7, 2020.
* Version 68.4.1: January 8, 2020.
* Version 68.4.2: January 20, 2020.
* Version 68.5.0: February 11, 2020.
* Version 68.6.0: March 10, 2020.
* Version 68.7.0: April 7, 2020.
* Version 68.8.0: May 5, 2020.
* Version 68.8.1: May 11, 2020.
* Version 68.9.0: June 2, 2020.
* Version 68.10.0: June 30, 2020.
* Version 68.10.1: July 7, 2020.
* Version 68.11.0: July 27, 2020. Last version to support Android 4.1–4.4, also the last version to display the about:config page in consumer releases.
* Version 79.0: August 27, 2020. First version based on GeckoView engine. New extension framework.
about:config
is available only in Nightly releases.
* Version 80.0: August 31, 2020.
* Version 81.0: September 22, 2020.
* Version 82.0: October 20, 2020.
* Version 83.0: November 17, 2020.
* Version 84.0: December 15, 2020.
* Version 85.0: January 26, 2021.
* Version 86.0: February 23, 2021.
* Version 87.0: March 23, 2021.
* Version 88.0: April 19, 2021.
* Version 89.0: June 1, 2021.
* Version 90.0: July 13, 2021.
* Version 91.0: August 10, 2021.
* Version 92.0: September 7, 2021.
* Version 93.0: October 5, 2021.
* Version 94.0: November 2, 2021.
* Version 95.0: December 7, 2021.
* Version 96.0: January 11, 2022.
* Version 97.0: February 8, 2022.
* Version 98.0: March 8, 2022.
* Version 99.0: April 5, 2022.
* Version 100.0: May 3, 2022.
* Version 101.0: May 31, 2022.
* Version 102.0: June 28, 2022.
* Version 103.0: July 26, 2022.
* Version 104.0: August 23, 2022.
* Version 105.0: September 20, 2022.
* Version 106.0: October 18, 2022.
* Version 107.0: November 15, 2022.
* Version 108.0: December 13, 2022.
* Version 109.0: January 17, 2023.
* Version 110.0: February 14, 2023.
* Version 111.0: March 14, 2023.
* Version 112.0: April 11, 2023.
* Version 113.0: May 9, 2023.
* Version 114.0: June 6, 2023.
* Version 115.0: July 4, 2023.
* Version 116.0: August 1, 2023.
* Version 117.0: August 29, 2023.
* Version 118.0: September 26, 2023.
* Version 119.0: October 24, 2023.
* Version 120.0: November 21, 2023.
* Version 121.0: December 19, 2023.
* Version 122.0: January 23, 2024.
* Version 123.0: February 20, 2024.
* Version 124.0: March 19, 2024.
* Version 125.0: April 16, 2024.
* Version 126.0: May 14, 2024.
* Version 127.0: June 11, 2024.
* Version 128.0: July 9, 2024.
* Version 128.0.2: July 23, 2024.
* Version 128.0.3: July 26, 2024.
* Version 129.0: August 6, 2024.
* Version 129.0.2: August 20, 2024.
* Version 130.0: September 3, 2024.
* Version 130.0.1: September 17, 2024.
* Version 131.0: October 1, 2024.
* Version 131.0.1: October 8, 2024.
* Version 131.0.2: October 9, 2024.
* Version 131.0.3: October 14, 2024.
* Version 132.0: October 29, 2024.
* Version 132.0.1: November 4, 2024.
* Version 132.0.2: November 12, 2024.
* Version 133.0: November 26, 2024.
* Version 133.0.1: December 3, 2024.
* Version 133.0.2: December 5, 2024.
* Version 133.0.3: December 10, 2024.
* Version 134.0: January 7, 2025.
* Version 134.0.1: January 14, 2025.
* Version 134.0.2: January 21, 2025.
* Version 135.0: February 4, 2025.
* Version 135.0.1: February 18, 2025.
* Version 136.0: March 4, 2025.
* Version 136.0.1: March 11, 2025.
* Version 136.0.2: March 18, 2025.
* Version 137.0: April 1, 2025.
* Version 137.0.2: April 15, 2025.
* Version 138.0: April 29, 2025.
* Version 138.0.2: May 6, 2025.
* Version 138.0.3: May 13, 2025.
* Version 139.0: May 27, 2025.
* Version 139.0.2: June 3, 2025.
* Version 139.0.3: June 4, 2025.
* Version 139.0.4: June 10, 2025.
See also
*
Firefox for iOS – version of Firefox for the mobile operating system iOS
*
Firefox Focus – a privacy-focused mobile web browser
*
Firefox Lite – a lightweight version of Firefox for Android.
*
Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements curr ...
– Mozilla's web browser for desktop computers
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Google Chrome for Android – the default web browser for most Android devices
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Minimo – a previous project to create a mobile Mozilla browser
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MicroB – a Mozilla-based mobile browser for Nokia Maemo
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Mobile browser
References
External links
Mobile mozilla wiki pageFennec mozilla wiki pageFirefox Browser for Androidon
Mozilla
Mozilla is a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape. The Mozilla community uses, develops, publishes and supports Mozilla products, thereby promoting free software and open standards. The community is supported institution ...
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{{Web browsers, mobile
Gopher clients
Firefox
Mobile web browsers
Windows Mobile Standard software
Pocket PC software
Gecko-based software
Android web browsers
Software that uses XUL
Android (operating system) software