Sometimes, especially on older phones, just closing unnecessary tabs will help speed things up. Other times, you'll need to do a little troubleshooting to get to the cause of the problem. This article will help point you in the right direction to track down and fix those problems.
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Firefox takes a long time to start up on my mobile device
We are constantly working on improving performance while reducing CPU usage and memory.
Download the latest release version of Firefox for Android from mozilla.org/mobile.
Web pages take too long to load
There are four main things you can try in this situation:
- Move Firefox back from SD card to the phone
- Uninstall or quit other programs
- Uninstall unnecessary add-ons
- Turn off the "reformat text on zoom" feature in your Preferences
This didn't solve my problem. What do I do now?
Sometimes tracking down the source of these kinds of problems is difficult. We have a community of volunteers ready to help you figure it out.
Using Wi-Fi instead of 3G
In general, using Wi-Fi to access the web on your phone is the fastest experience. So, turn on and connect to WiFi (preferably a secure connection) in your Android
> .Toggle Wi-Fi
You will also likely need to toggle the Wi-Fi off and on again in the even that you drop the connection. If you see the 'Problem connecting' error in Firefox, you may need to toggle to re-connect.
Web pages take too long to load
There are three main things you can try in this situation:
- Move Firefox back from SD card to the phone
- Uninstall or quit other programs
- Uninstall unnecessary add-ons
This didn't solve my problem. What do I do now?
Sometimes tracking down the source of these kinds of problems is difficult. We have a community of volunteers ready to help you figure it out.