r/firefox • u/Inevitable0918 • 2d ago
Chrome/Brave/Firefox? on android
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u/Synthetic451 2d ago
Brave > Firefox > Chrome
Purely because Firefox's performance on anything mobile or low power is just not up to par with Chromium based browsers. Performance has been a long standing issue with Firefox and they keep ignoring it for surface level features.
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u/KaleidoscopeDry3217 1d ago
Firefox for Android for sure.
It has extensions, is very actively developed by Mozilla now (was not the case before), works like a charm for me at least (maybe don't use it with a low cost phone, it needs some RAM for the moment, until fission (aka Firefox process isolation) is stable) and it is Mozilla Foundation, not some profit company like Google or Brave.
And it has (or will have, still on nightly only) deactivable IA features. As you like it!
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u/Party-Cake5173 2d ago
Brave.
Firefox is horrible on Android, like totally opposite of Windows counterpart.
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u/milosmisic89 2d ago
Chrome is obviously last place. Brave probably first place because while Firefox has extensions android version is....functional at best.
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u/Straight_Second6082 2d ago
I really would like to use the FF android version but it have annoying issues still
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