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I can not install firefox on my tablet ASUS FONEPAD ME371MG just a beta! how do I install the stable version?

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I have an Asus Fonepad tablet with an Intel Atom x86, and whenever I try to install firefox, comes a message that the package is invalid. But the beta version installs perfectly!

I have an Asus Fonepad tablet with an Intel Atom x86, and whenever I try to install firefox, comes a message that the package is invalid. But the beta version installs perfectly!

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The Mobile Firefox 26.0 on Google Play now supports devices running x86-based, Intel Atom processors. Mobile Firefox Releases only supported ARM v7/v6 cpu's before as to why it did not install without using Beta builds of Firefox before.

https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2013/12/10/firefox-for-android-optimized-for-devices-that-support-intel-x86-chipsets/

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While there were 22.0 b4/b5/b6 Beta builds for the android-x86/ there does not seem to be a mobile Firefox 22.0 release for android-x86. The current android-x86 build at moment is the 23.0 b1.

Before there were only mobile Firefox builds for ARM v7 and v6.

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The Mobile Firefox 26.0 on Google Play now supports devices running x86-based, Intel Atom processors. Mobile Firefox Releases only supported ARM v7/v6 cpu's before as to why it did not install without using Beta builds of Firefox before.

https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2013/12/10/firefox-for-android-optimized-for-devices-that-support-intel-x86-chipsets/

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