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Firefox functional issues on two Android devices regularly

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For almost a year now I've been experiencing constant locking up of certain functions on Firefox for Android at the start of a browsing session. Sometimes this also happens mid-session with certain websites (mostly noticed with 9gag and Reddit).

The failure takes the following form:

  • The current page usually fails to load. Or, it appears to load but is not scrollable. Simple pages may be fully scrollable but links or buttons will not work.
  • Tab cannot be changed either through the swipe gesture or the selection menu.
  • Settings menu can be opened and settings can be changed - this includes extensions management as well.
  • If the current tab is closed in the tab selection menu the purple selection box will disappear along with the tab and no new tab can be selected.
  • After 2-3 minutes all of the tab-related actions will suddenly update at once.

Over the past few months I have discovered two ways to work around this incredibly frustrating persistent issue.

  • Open Extensions, disable or enable an extension, then exit the extension management
  • Open About:Memory and trigger a GC cleanup
  • Minimizing and reopening the app has no effect
  • Shutting down and launching the app has no effect
  • Restarting the device and launching the app has no effect
  • Performing a memory cleanup in Android settings has no effect.

Leaving the device alone for 15-30 minutes seems to make it eligible to re-trigger. This problem is intermittent (not occurring every time) but consistent in its symptoms.

I experience this issue at least once a day on two devices, but much more commonly on my Samsung A9 tablet with 8GB of memory compared to an Android smartphone with 4GB of memory. I suspect this may have something to do with site memory being held onto or being kept active which is blocking navigation until it gets cleaned up or is refreshed, but I have no idea.

For almost a year now I've been experiencing constant locking up of certain functions on Firefox for Android at the start of a browsing session. Sometimes this also happens mid-session with certain websites (mostly noticed with 9gag and Reddit). The failure takes the following form: * The current page usually fails to load. Or, it appears to load but is not scrollable. Simple pages may be fully scrollable but links or buttons will not work. * Tab cannot be changed either through the swipe gesture or the selection menu. * Settings menu can be opened and settings can be changed - this includes extensions management as well. * If the current tab is closed in the tab selection menu the purple selection box will disappear along with the tab and no new tab can be selected. * After 2-3 minutes all of the tab-related actions will suddenly update at once. Over the past few months I have discovered two ways to work around this incredibly frustrating persistent issue. * Open Extensions, disable or enable an extension, then exit the extension management * Open About:Memory and trigger a GC cleanup * Minimizing and reopening the app has no effect * Shutting down and launching the app has no effect * Restarting the device and launching the app has no effect * Performing a memory cleanup in Android settings has no effect. Leaving the device alone for 15-30 minutes seems to make it eligible to re-trigger. This problem is intermittent (not occurring every time) but consistent in its symptoms. I experience this issue at least once a day on two devices, but much more commonly on my Samsung A9 tablet with 8GB of memory compared to an Android smartphone with 4GB of memory. I suspect this may have something to do with site memory being held onto or being kept active which is blocking navigation until it gets cleaned up or is refreshed, but I have no idea.
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