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This is weird to hear... I've never had these issues on my android phones.
Huh, I've not noticed this and love Firefox on mobile.
Firefox for Android has always worked great for me. I prefer it because I can install the same privacy plugins as for desktop. And they also have Firefox Focus is also great.
Yeah and the UI is pretty bad and lacks some features. There is not even a tablet layout yet (in the works)
Tablet UI is available in Nightly. It's actually pretty good!
I know but it took them way too long
Yes, it's indefensible and bizarre. I was the one who first put forward the idea on their Connect forum. I don't understand their thinking on a lot of development priorities, and they don't seem to care too much about helping us understand.
One of the few supporrting extensions on mobile and also you can mobe the toolbar to bottom to reach it with your thumb like a normak human and do not have to lift your hand to reach it like in Chrome mobile?
Are you on a lower specced device? I notice it can have high resource usage at times
I've had this issue on several Pixel devices - I most recently had this exact issue on my Pixel 6 Pro, but I think recent-ish Firefox updates resolved some of the issues.
In my case, Firefox would lockup, but I could easily switch to another app without an issue. I would have to kill the Firefox app to get it responsive again.
Firefox-based browsers on Android lack Site Isolation. Who protects you against a malicious site performing a Spectre-like attack to gain access to the memory of another website you have open. That's the biggest reason I don't use Firefox mobile.