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Please are you going to make Firefox that will work on Monte Carlo Mobile phones

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Bought a Orange Monte Carlo Android 2.3.4 Mobile so I could use Fixfox Mobile. Really disappointed Andoid Market shows  : This app is incompatible with your Orange ZTE Orange Monte Carlo. I stick with Firefox for pc and really want to sync with my mobile. Is there any chance the mobile firefox is going to work on mine. Thank You

Bought a Orange Monte Carlo Android 2.3.4 Mobile so I could use Fixfox Mobile. Really disappointed Andoid Market shows : This app is incompatible with your Orange ZTE Orange Monte Carlo. I stick with Firefox for pc and really want to sync with my mobile. Is there any chance the mobile firefox is going to work on mine. Thank You

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Hi Smegger

Unfortunately, your mobile device is not compatible with Firefox for Android. I just did a lookup on your devices specifications, the Orange Monte Carlo (ZTE Skate) and the culprit is the ARMv6 instruction based CPU (Qualcomm MSM7227T). Currently Firefox for Android requires CPUs that use ARMv7 instruction sets. Support for ARMv6 may change in the future as Mozilla is currently researching methods to deploy the full Firefox experience on a wider range of hardware. Stay tuned.

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Hi Smegger

Unfortunately, your mobile device is not compatible with Firefox for Android. I just did a lookup on your devices specifications, the Orange Monte Carlo (ZTE Skate) and the culprit is the ARMv6 instruction based CPU (Qualcomm MSM7227T). Currently Firefox for Android requires CPUs that use ARMv7 instruction sets. Support for ARMv6 may change in the future as Mozilla is currently researching methods to deploy the full Firefox experience on a wider range of hardware. Stay tuned.

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Thanks for quick reply and keeping fingers crossed for the future