The latest version features Web Audio support and more

Oct 30, 2013 03:01 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla has just released the final version of Firefox 25 for Android devices. The mobile browser has received lots of beta iterations over the last couple of weeks, but today, the stable version has been pushed on Google Play and is now available for download.

Firefox 25 brings many of the features included in the previous beta versions, so those who already have Firefox beta installed on their Android devices will probably be familiar with some of the things in the changelog.

Speaking of which, Mozilla has confirmed that the following new features and improvements have been added to the latest version of Firefox for Android:

- Web Audio support; - Guest Browsing added for handing your phone & browser to a friend; - Mixed content blocking enabled to protect users from man-in-the-middle attacks and eavesdroppers on HTTPS pages; - Add-ons can now add indicators to the URL Bar; - (Developer) Remote debugging with desktop Firefox can now be enabled from the settings; - (Developer) Contacts API now implemented in support of web apps; - (Developer) CSS3 background-attachment:local support to control background scrolling; - (Developer) Many new ES6 functions implemented; - iframe document content can now be specified inline.

Furthermore, developers have confirmed that Romanian, Irish, and Ukranian locales have been included, in addition to the already available languages.

Given the fact that this is a stable release, there aren’t any known issues, or at least Mozilla did not offer any information on that.

For more details on the latest version of the Android browser, Firefox users can check out the complete list of changes in this release.

You can now download Firefox for Android 25 for free via Softpedia. Keep in mind that the application is fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.2 and up. Expect more beta versions to arrive on Google Play in the next few weeks.