Bye Firefox browser, Mozilla decides to remove it and you can from today experience Fenix new alternative

Mozilla plans to remove its browser from Android to make way for the new Fenix ​​mobile browser.



















Fenix ​​has been developing over the past few months, and developers are experimenting with a new interface for mobile devices expected to attract young users. This is why Firefox has not received many recent Android OS updates.
According to a published document, they want to provide Firefox 
safe until Fenix ​​reaches the ideal point of migration to it, and always tries to reduce the cost of supporting Mozilla. They do not want to make any changes to the user until they are finally migrated to the new product based on Fenix.





At the moment, there is no specific date for the end of Firefox support for the Android system, but the document indicates that 2020 is the year of the end. They want to focus on the new Fenix, so it's essential for developers to stop wasting their time with Firefox, which is why only security updates will be expected in the coming months. As of September, Firefox will move to the ESR channel, where only errors will be corrected.

At the moment, we know little about Fenix, but we know that it will place a URL bar at the bottom of the screen, and will contain dark mode and grouped tabs.
For those who want to try the new Fenix, you can download apk from apkmirror.

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