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FF mobile useragent all the same

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The useragent of all firefox mobile users is the same. A couple of different devices all got the useragent: Mozilla/5.0 (Android; Linux armv7l; rv:2.1) Gecko/20110318 Firefox/4.0b13pre Fennec/4.0

The problem is that there is no device information in the UA so from the UA it's not possible to know what device is browsing your website. The WURFL project: http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/ is based on UA so mobile devices get other stylesheets on pages than desktop browsers. Without device information and android version in the UA firefox mobile is not easy to use.

The useragent of all firefox mobile users is the same. A couple of different devices all got the useragent: Mozilla/5.0 (Android; Linux armv7l; rv:2.1) Gecko/20110318 Firefox/4.0b13pre Fennec/4.0 The problem is that there is no device information in the UA so from the UA it's not possible to know what device is browsing your website. The WURFL project: http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/ is based on UA so mobile devices get other stylesheets on pages than desktop browsers. Without device information and android version in the UA firefox mobile is not easy to use.

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Thanks for the feedback. For discussion of this issue, please see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625238