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Problem is that teh processor is "just" an ARMv5 ... seems I am out of luck with firefox. | Problem is that teh processor is "just" an ARMv5 ... seems I am out of luck with firefox. | ||
== Samsung Galaxy GIO S5660M Armv6 :( == | |||
Another phone to add to the unsupported list because of ArmV6 CPU :( | |||
I was going to add it to the page, but edit's are disabled. |
Revision as of 07:38, 29 September 2011
Tried Fennec. Using Sprint EVO 4G with 2.1(update1) Android system. Found some items:
Keyboard-- backspace does not work.
Went to yahoo homepage - Looked good, but top header links did not work.
Like the bookmark setup.
Took me a while to figure out I could push MENU to goto previous page.
Was surprised DL was only 11Mb.
Uninstalled it and will try again later... Be nice to have Firefox on phone..
Xperia X10
the xperia x10 does have the ARMv7 CPU needed but lacks the 2.0+ OS
will be getting the update 2nd half of October
Ihave moved it to compatible devices albeit with a note that OS is not there yet
-PiLoT-
Samsung Galaxy S II
Tested Firefox Mobile 4.0.1. Everything works like a charm.
-jooliaan
Why ARMv7?
First of all I must say I am not that familiar with the ARM CPUs but I mus say I was somewhat surprised that my phone - which runs Android 2.2 quite smoothly - cannot run firefox.
Problem is that teh processor is "just" an ARMv5 ... seems I am out of luck with firefox.
Samsung Galaxy GIO S5660M Armv6 :(
Another phone to add to the unsupported list because of ArmV6 CPU :(
I was going to add it to the page, but edit's are disabled.