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Natao arisiva ity resaka mitohy ity. Mametraha fanontaniana azafady raha mila fanampiana.

I have an asus memo 301. I use firefox on my laptop an want to synchronise my emails on both.

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Your website seems to suggest that there is a firefox especially for 10 tablets (not 7 or phones). PLease would you tell me which one is correct to install. A link to same would be really helpful just to be sure I'm installing the right one. Many thanks Ken

Your website seems to suggest that there is a firefox especially for 10'' tablets (not 7'' or phones). PLease would you tell me which one is correct to install. A link to same would be really helpful just to be sure I'm installing the right one. Many thanks Ken

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As far as I know, there is only one download of Firefox Browser for Android in the Play store. However, I imagine that it checks your screen size/resolution and may offer additional features for those with larger screens. Why not give it a try? There also is a "beta" test version available if you want to see a version with forthcoming features.

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Vahaolana Nofidina

As far as I know, there is only one download of Firefox Browser for Android in the Play store. However, I imagine that it checks your screen size/resolution and may offer additional features for those with larger screens. Why not give it a try? There also is a "beta" test version available if you want to see a version with forthcoming features.

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I missed the part about synchronizing emails. Neither Firefox desktop nor Firefox mobile is an email client; instead, you would generally use them to visit your email service provider's webmail site. Your email service provider will allow access from either browser to the same email folders; no other synchronization should be needed.

I assume you can access your mail using the stock Android browser??