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Nexus 10 with a bluetooth keyboard is sometimes very slow.

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With the current Firefox from the Google Play store, Can't find a way toget the version.

I'd expect using a bluetooth keyboard would be faster than the touch screen pop-up, but it's so slow that android puts up a popup implying Firefox has crashed. I can respond to continue, and it does, but whatever few characters I've typed ahead are lost; Firefox really was in a coma for several seconds.

With the current Firefox from the Google Play store, Can't find a way toget the version. I'd expect using a bluetooth keyboard would be faster than the touch screen pop-up, but it's so slow that android puts up a popup implying Firefox has crashed. I can respond to continue, and it does, but whatever few characters I've typed ahead are lost; Firefox really was in a coma for several seconds.

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This has nothing to do with desktop Firefox nor crashes.

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I never said it was a problem with desktop Firefox, that's why "Nexus 10" are the first words of the title for the problem and I talk about Google Play in the description. It is a problem with the Android version. While my blue tooth keyboard seems to work fine with other apps, when I use it to make comments on Disqus I frequently get ahead of it, and Firefox slows down to the point that a message pops up asking me if I want to kill it. It may well trace back to the website or the android environment, but I see the problem when using Firefox and it makes Firefox almost unusable in that context.