cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

The mobile version of Firefox version 133.0 lacks many features.

Argo40
Making moves

For example:

  • Export all tabs as a file
  • Import bookmarks from a file
  • Manually sort each bookmark in the bookmark interface
  • Choose to display tabs in list or thumbnail mode
  • Import extensions from a file in the extension manager

Although there is an "import extension from file" function in the debug menu that appears after clicking the Firefox icon multiple times in the "About Firefox" interface, it is hoped that this function can be available without opening the debug menu.

133.0 (Build #2016057490),
hg-811aab3ba85+
GV:133.0-20241121140525
AS: 133.0
Android 14

4 REPLIES 4

Issac
Making moves

It’s true that the mobile version of Firefox 133.0 feels a bit limited compared to its desktop counterpart. Some advanced features, add-ons, and customization options are missing, which can be frustrating for users who rely on them. However, Mozilla is continuously working on updates, so hopefully we’ll see improvements soon.

For those who want to keep track of updates and other useful guides, you can also check out more details on my website MenuPricePHL.

Miketrevor
Making moves

Firefox for Android version 133.0 is still missing several desktop features like:

  • Export/import tabs or bookmarks

  • Sorting bookmarks manually

  • Changing tab view (list/thumbnail)

  • Installing extensions from file (only works via hidden debug menu)

Mozilla rebuilt Firefox Android for speed and privacy first, so many tools haven’t returned yet. You can still sync bookmarks and tabs using a Firefox Account, but other functions are not available right now.

For who want to keep track of updates other useful guides, you can also check more details on my website menuspricesPHL.

zaydmansoor7377
Making moves

Firefox mobile 133.0 is still missing several important features that many users rely on. Options like exporting tabs, importing bookmarks, choosing tab view styles, and easier extension management would definitely improve usability. The hidden “import extension from file” option in the debug menu shows the capability already exists, so having it available openly would be helpful. Hopefully Mozilla considers adding these features in upcoming updates for a more complete browsing experience.

WilfordDickins
Making moves

You’ve made some solid points. Firefox for mobile has improved a lot, but it’s still missing several core features that many users expect in 2025. Basic actions like exporting tabs, importing bookmarks from a file, or manually sorting bookmarks shouldn’t require workarounds. The option to switch between list and thumbnail view for tabs also feels long overdue, especially for people who multitask heavily.

The hidden “import extension from file” option in the debug menu shows the functionality already exists, so making it easily accessible would be a big quality-of-life improvement for power users.

Hopefully the team considers adding these features in upcoming releases, because they would make the mobile experience much closer to what Firefox already offers on desktop.