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32.0.3
Firefox for Android Release
September 24, 2014
Version 32.0.3, first offered to Release channel users on September 24, 2014
We'd also like to extend a special thank you to all of the new Mozillians who contributed to this release of Firefox!
New
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Switch between any of Firefox for Android's 55 supported languages without leaving the browser
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Clear History control added to the history panel
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Gamepad API finalized and enabled
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New HTTP cache provides improved performance including crash recovery
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Integration of generational garbage collection
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Support URI autocomplete on Swype (and other composition focused) keyboards
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Locales added: Armenian [hy-AM], Basque [eu], Fulah [ff], Icelandic [is], Scottish Gaelic [gd], Welsh [cy]
Fixed
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32.0.3: New security fixes can be found here
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32.0.1 - Link tap selection is offset on some Android devices
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32.0.1 - WebRTC: setRemoteDescription() silently fails if no success callback is specified
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Various security fixes
Changed
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Android 2.2 and ARMv6 processor chipset no longer supported
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Removed and turned off trust bit for some 1024-bit root certificates
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Set up Sync from the tabs tray
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Top Sites has a cleaner, fresher looking first-run appearance
Web Platform
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CSS position:sticky enabled by default
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mix-blend-mode enabled by default
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New Array built-in: Array.from()
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navigator.languages property and languagechange event implemented
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Vibration API updated to latest W3C spec
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CSS box-decoration-break replaces -moz-background-inline-policy
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box-decoration-break enabled by default
unresolved
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32.0.1 - Graphic buffer garbage visible in some instances
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MP4 videos will not play on Android L
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Flash does not work on Android L