Mozilla will also bundle Firefox with the Gigabyte GSmart Simba SX 1 smartphone

Nov 11, 2013 13:31 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla is struggling to become a more notable presence in the world of mobile gadgets, so it has come with a plan in order to achieve this goal.

The company announced that the foxy browser would become integrated with new Kobo Arc tablets from now on.

Mozilla has chosen to bundle the Kobo Arc 7, Kobo Arc 7HD, and Kobo Arc 10HD with its software in order to provide users with a beautiful browsing experience. Firefox will come equipped with a Reader feature in order to allow customers to view content online, without being bothered by annoying advertisements.

On top of that, it will adjust the font and pictures, in order to give users the best in-browser view they could ever ask for. Everything in the Firefox Reading List is also available offline, so if you don’t have Internet while stuck on a train or in a remote place, you are still able to read.

“Firefox for Android makes mobile browsing easy and has an intuitive design, the most powerful customization support of any mobile browser and leads the industry in pioneering privacy and security features like Do Not Track, Browsing and Guest Browsing,” reads the official statement.

The Firefox enhanced Kobo tablets are available in the US and Canada, but more territories will be added soon.