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Supposedly today we have a lot of browsers to choose from - Google Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, etc. Having choices is a good thing, right? Nobody wants to relive the time of almost complete Internet Explorer domination again. Unfortunately our choices are significantly fewer than they seem to be at first glance, as Chrome and Safari (thanks to the iPhone) totally dominate the browser landscape in terms of usage and almost all browsers these days are built on top of Chromium, Chrome’s open-source version. Funny enough even Edge is built on top of Chromium today, despite the bitter rivalry between Google and Microsoft. What’s also funny is that Chrome and Safari control about 85% of the browser market share today, and Microsoft’s Edge commands only about 4%:
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Having 60 tabs open currently in my Firefox on Android that’s pretty big news to me.
It’s fun that eventually you get to [∞] tabs on Firefox android. Doesn’t skip a beat on the 5 year old mid-range phones I’m using.
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No issues here…
(My mum’s using it on a phone that we bought first-hand for like $80, more than five years ago.)
Maybe you’re thinking of Firefox Focus? That didn’t support tabs in its very early days.
Proper Android Firefox is probably the best mobile browser for handling lots of tabs.
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