Firefox 10 is the latest web browser version for iOS devices, including iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 10.3 or later. This significant Firefox update comes with a completely revamped interface, meeting user needs and supported by the Photon interface.
Mozilla releases Firefox 10 browser for iPhone and iPad
The new Photon interface empowers users with seamless control, offering easy menu access options and the ability to rearrange menu items effortlessly. The Firefox 10.0 browser interface for iOS devices has been revamped and redesigned, catering to both iPhone and iPad users.
For users less proficient in English, switching Firefox's language to Vietnamese enhances usability. To learn how to change the Firefox language, refer to various online resources for detailed instructions.
According to Mozilla, 'Firefox 10.0 provides a faster and smarter web browsing experience.' Firefox, Mozilla's independent web browser, has been voted by users as the most trusted internet company for privacy. Users are encouraged to upgrade their web browsers to the latest version today for a more efficient web browsing experience.
No Image' and 'Highlights' modes, trending daily news with Pocket
Furthermore, the new Firefox 10.0 browser for iOS introduces a fresh No Image mode, enabling users to block images while loading pages. The new Highlights mode appears each time users open a new tab, facilitating easy navigation back to previously viewed websites, along with trending stories of the day from Pocket.
Moreover, Firefox 10 for iOS allows default search suggestions when users search directly from the address bar. If you had previously disabled search suggestions, these suggestions will not be activated when you upgrade to the new version.
To experience the new features on Firefox 10.0 for iOS, you can download iOS 10.0 and install it here: Download Firefox for iPhone.
While Firefox browser may not be widely used on mobile devices, Mozilla's release of Firefox 10 for iPhone and iPad brings users new ways to experience news, easier news grasp, optimized speed, and 3G savings, especially benefiting users in terms of cost savings.
During this period, Firefox's competitor, Google Chrome, is also gearing up to introduce a feature that blocks unwanted website redirects for users. You can track the details of Chrome's website redirect blocking here.
