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Firefox 4 Beta not availble to install.

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Matt Brubeck

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I'm using a HUAWEI U8230 Android Device Using Android 2.1 when I go to Get the beta by going to Firefox.com/m/beta or bu using a QR reader I get the same message.

It takes me to the download page where I can select either Download for Android Free Beta Version or Download for Maemo free Beta Version.

I select the Download for Android Free Beta Version and I am given The requested item could not be found. OK

If this is meant to work for Android devices on Android 2.0+ then surely the the requested item should should be there for installation, unless you have removed it and updated your website?

I'm using a HUAWEI U8230 Android Device Using Android 2.1 when I go to Get the beta by going to Firefox.com/m/beta or bu using a QR reader I get the same message. It takes me to the download page where I can select either Download for Android Free Beta Version or Download for Maemo free Beta Version. I select the Download for Android Free Beta Version and I am given The requested item could not be found. OK If this is meant to work for Android devices on Android 2.0+ then surely the the requested item should should be there for installation, unless you have removed it and updated your website?

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The link to download Firefox from the Android Market will not work on phones with incompatible hardware. You can check if your phone is compatible here:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Platforms/Android

Even on some supported devices, a bug in the Market software prevents Firefox from showing up. This may be related to the fairly recent Android Market app update. If you go to Settings/Applications/Market and choose "Uninstall" you can uninstall the update, and then search for and install Firefox from the marketplace.

Or, if you have a supported phone, you can download the app directly from here:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/releases/4.0b3/android-r7/multi/

(Note: To download the app directly for an AT&T phone, you will have to search for instructions on "sideloading" the APK file, since AT&T disables the option to install from non-Market sources.)