
Jordan Anderson
I'm not entirely sure what happened with the design of the browser since the last update I had installed, but moving all the settings to a full-screen pop-up was not the right move. I used the quick-access navigation buttons often, and the small desktop-like pop-up for settings and extensions and the like from the corner were great. This feels like Mozilla are regressing in design. I chose Firefox because it's simple, customizable, and respects me as a consumer. I now question that choice.
1 person found this review helpful

Abby S
It's a good app and I appreciate being able to use extensions on it. I've been having an issue lately where the app crashes (like, completely closes) whenever I hit the back button on my phone. The in-browser back button works, but I've never had to use it before and it's incredibly annoying to have to restart the app every time I accidentally hit the back button I've always used.
2 people found this review helpful

Quintus Rijpstra
There is no alternative. This is the only viable browser with extension support on Android - and that's not to say it isn't good, it's a great browser. But it does have some issues still. 1) Tabs reload unnecessarily, causing YouTube videos for example to lose their seek position which is really annoying (and reloading takes time as well). 2) Not sure why, but it's just not as snappy as Chrome is, Apart from that, just make sure to install a custom addon collection.
35 people found this review helpful