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How to install Firefox to Android

  • Saturday, May 19, 2012
  • Ric RAT
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  • Firefox has become the first browser that was created for PCs that has made ​​the leap to mobile devices, and that many were surprised when they announced a version for Android , because so far no other browser such as Chrome or Explorer had ventured to this area.

    We realize that Firefox is a browser for Android fairly complete, maybe a great competitor to the renowned Opera Mobile, which is also available on this operating system. However, one thing still missing from Mozilla and the installation of your browser for Android phones, because to date only those who have a larger version of 2.0 can use, however browsers like Opera or Dolphin is not well known, have already been released for all versions.

    If you are lucky enough to have an Android device then just follow the steps that will show you in this interesting guide, but first you must know what are the requirements to have this popular browser in your phone.

    Requirements to install Firefox on Android:

    As I mentioned first have to have an operating system Android is version 2.0 or higher.
    Installation requires 32 MB of storage memory, along with 12 MB SD storage card.
    The motives that so far have had no problems installing Firefox have been HTC Desire, HTC EVO 4G, HTC Google Nexus One, Droid 2, HTC Desire Z, HTC Incredible Droid, Droid X, Motorola and Samsung I9000 Galaxy Milestone S .
    Firefox features to Android:



    You will have new add-ons
    Firefox will have the sync feature that lets you synchronize your history, open tabs, passwords, form data and bookmarks between your computer and your phone, really useful.
    You can also customize the options on the home page
    Check the touch interface, which is quite easy to use.
    The browser also comes with a password manager that helps you save on your mobile.


    How to Download Firefox for Android:

    Once you know all the good things that will bring Mozilla mobile, and also are sure that your phone is ready to welcome this popular browser, just follow the steps below to download it with ease:

    1. From your mobile enters the Android Market, find the application pre-loaded on your phone.

    2. In the browser, type the word "Firefox" and then touch the browser icon is a magnifying glass.

    3. Application automatically appear if your Android accepts Firefox, if it is not is that your operating system is not suited for this application.

    4. Once you've found, tap the Download button and wait for install automatically.

    5. Then you can look in your menu, open it and start using the popular Firefox browser.

    Did you know ...:

    Know that has been released Firefox version 7 for Android, where the experience of this browser is far superior to the other, with incredible speed and tabs to help you be better organized.

    Tips and Advice:

    Tips:


    It is best to first see if we have this application on your mobile device as if you should then make sufficient space to work properly, nothing you'd better be eligible if you end your system is not adequate.

    We recommend you always upgrade your operating system, that you can do on the same computer or find a more appropriate guide, once you do you achieve this can get to version 2.0 and be able to use the browser.

    Tips:

    You must realize that the browser is very good, but do not abuse your mobile phone as if you have one that is low on memory or other then you should clear the cache, history and other things for Firefox to work properly.

    No doubt Firefox for Android will give you a new experience in mobile navigation that is, you commented further that for us is one of the best I have seen, and if you keep it updated as it will be much better, just have to be careful with the space your phone, otherwise you have nothing left over to enjoy this new experience that gives Mozilla and now you can carry in your pocket.

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