Mozilla on Tuesday rolled out a brand-new version of its
popular Firefox browser for Androidthat's designed to deliver faster performance, a fresh new
look, and Flash support, among many new features. “The
new Firefox for Android is a snappy and dynamic upgrade to mobile browsing that
makes it faster and easier to get where you want to go on the Web,” reads the
official announcement on the Mozilla Blog.
'Dramatic Performance Improvements'
First and foremost among Firefox for Android's new features are
significantly faster speeds, Mozilla says. “We redesigned Firefox for Android
to make it a screaming fast and personalized upgrade to mobile browsing that
lets you take your Web experience everywhere you go,” Mozilla explains. “You’ll
notice dramatic performance improvements that make Firefox on your Android
phone super fast with everything from startup and page load times to panning
and zooming and Web app performance.” In fact, Firefox for Android is
apparently twice as fast as the stock Android browser on Mozilla's Eideticker benchmark, which measures the user's
Web experience. It's also significantly faster on standard industry benchmarks,
such as Sunspider. The video below depicts the software's newly boosted startup
time.
'The
Highest Level of Privacy and Security'
Also included in the new Firefox for Android is a fresh new look
and a personalized start page. A new Awesome Screen powered by Firefox Sync
delivers all your browsing history, bookmarks, passwords and form data to your
Android phone. Features including tabbed browsing, Firefox Sync, and Firefox
Add-ons have now been optimized for mobile browsing, and Flash support means
“you can watch videos, play games, and interact with more Web content on your
Android phone,” Mozilla notes. With features including Do Not Track, Master Password, and HTTP Strict
Transport Security, meanwhile, Firefox for Android offers “the highest level of
privacy and security features in mobile browsing,” the project explains.
New HTML5 Capabilities
Last but not least, new HTML5 capabilities in Firefox for
Android allow developers to create rich Web apps and websites based on HTML5,
JavaScript, CSS, and other open Web standards. The video below offers an
overview of some of the open source software's key new features.
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