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Mozilla has released a new beta version of Firefox 4 which is intended for use within the Android and Maemo platform. This particular mobile web browser is said to boost the speed significantly and is effective enough in all direction such as the start-up speed, page loading time and also the process of panning or zooming which are too equally enhanced. What more... you can even have access to a large collection of add-ons which are accessible from the Firefox Mobile Add-ons Gallery that are all meant to facilitate a more convenient and desirable web browsing experience while on the move.
This particular update i.e. Firefox 4 Beta for Android and Maemo provides a more straight-forward approach in using various functionality while surfing the web and also brings-in some extended capabilities to offer customization, security as well as the performance within any handheld mobile device based on the two supported operating system. It has indeed incorporated many positive changes and improvements such that it now consumes lesser space and in turn delivers a more stable and faster approach that are all sufficient to get going with mobile web browsing in a more efficient manner.
This out of the box mobile web browser which still remains in the beta stage for further testing also proves its might by making available many useful features and support for technical standards. One of such notable feature can be mentioned as Firefox Sync which enables the user to deal with the various components such as bookmarks, history, passwords and other items by synchronizing them to any compatible computer or mobile devices and thereby make things easy while performing similar task across multiple systems. Moreover, it provides the support for HTML5 and all other latest technical standards for optimizing the web surfing experience in a powerful and appealing note.
The Android and Maemo version of Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta can be installed on most of the devices that runs on the aforementioned platforms and the same would require a free memory storage of around 17MB for holding this browser and its related data files. Since it is under the beta testing phase, hence there might be some issues while using it on some untested devices. However, considering the fact that it is faster than any other browser on a mobile devices it is worth the try and accordingly check all the difference on your own.
This particular update i.e. Firefox 4 Beta for Android and Maemo provides a more straight-forward approach in using various functionality while surfing the web and also brings-in some extended capabilities to offer customization, security as well as the performance within any handheld mobile device based on the two supported operating system. It has indeed incorporated many positive changes and improvements such that it now consumes lesser space and in turn delivers a more stable and faster approach that are all sufficient to get going with mobile web browsing in a more efficient manner.
This out of the box mobile web browser which still remains in the beta stage for further testing also proves its might by making available many useful features and support for technical standards. One of such notable feature can be mentioned as Firefox Sync which enables the user to deal with the various components such as bookmarks, history, passwords and other items by synchronizing them to any compatible computer or mobile devices and thereby make things easy while performing similar task across multiple systems. Moreover, it provides the support for HTML5 and all other latest technical standards for optimizing the web surfing experience in a powerful and appealing note.
Scan the QR code on the left or visit Firefox.com/m/beta from your mobile browser. Supported Mobile:
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The Android and Maemo version of Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta can be installed on most of the devices that runs on the aforementioned platforms and the same would require a free memory storage of around 17MB for holding this browser and its related data files. Since it is under the beta testing phase, hence there might be some issues while using it on some untested devices. However, considering the fact that it is faster than any other browser on a mobile devices it is worth the try and accordingly check all the difference on your own.