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May 04, 2010
FireFox For Android Reaches Pre-Alpha Status
By Michael Martin
The good news is that the application is now available for download. It has been tested on the Motorola Droid and Nexus One, so those will be your best bets, though it does require Android 2.0 or above, regardless, for installation.

Here is a neat demo video of Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox.

As the title says, this is a pre-alpha version, so there are many bugs that will probably slow down your experience. If you do plan to install it, I recommend reading this post, perhaps multiple times, to make sure you're set up right. Also note the following bugs and quirks:

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