![]() The option to automatically hide it when at the bottom is being worked on. When at the bottom, it is always present. ![]() The main benefit is that when on top it automatically hides when scrolling down a page. You can switch the toolbar position back to the top in the “Toolbar” section in “Settings” if you wish to do so. It’s so much easier and quicker to reach it there. The toolbar being at the bottom is a great and more natural placement on mobile phones. ![]() Next up you see the home page which has the toolbar at the bottom of the screen. ![]() The toolbar at the bottom of the screen near your thumb It’s one of the unique selling propositions of Firefox. You can switch it off if you wish to do so but I see no reason to do that. It also makes it clear that the Enhanced Tracking Protection is on by default.The automatic one adapts to your device settings. It lets you choose a theme from light, dark and automatic.It asks you to sign in to your Firefox account to sync your bookmarks, history and passwords.Welcome screen and settingsįirefox Preview comes with a very straightforward welcome screen: Let’s take a look at the browsing experience on Firefox Preview for Android. There’s a Firefox Preview Nightly too for those who want newer features faster. You can install Firefox Preview on Google Play Store today. A faster and more pleasant, distraction-free browsing experience awaits you on mobile too. This post is a detailed look at Firefox Preview which when fully matured will replace the Firefox Android mobile app. Mozilla did a complete rewrite and has created a new generation of Firefox (Preview) that’s much more consistent with Firefox desktop experience. Firefox for Android just got much better.
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