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Archived from Mobile Roadmaps...

Fx16: Reading <shipped>

  • Schedule
    • Beta: Aug 28, 2012
    • GA: Oct 9, 2012
  • Key Features
    • Reader Mode & Reader List
    • User Feedback Solicitation
    • A11y Improvements (Explore by Touch up to ICS, Quick Navigation Keys, Talkback)

Fx17: Casting a Wider Net <shipped>

  • Schedule
    • Feature and String Freeze: Aug 28, 2012
    • Beta: Oct 8, 2012
    • GA: Nov 20, 2012
  • Key Features
    • ARMv6 – 800MHz, 512 MB, HVGA
    • A11y Improvements (Explore by Touch including JB support)
    • Media decoding (H.264) on ICS & JB
    • Marketing Campaign ID Tracking (internal feature)
    • Updater improvements

Fx18: Searching Effectively <shipped>

  • Schedule
    • Feature and string freeze: Oct 8, 2012
    • Beta: Nov 19, 2012
    • GA: Jan 8, 2013
  • Key Features
    • Product Announcements
    • _Support_ for use of custom fonts
    • Search Suggestions Opt-In
    • Phishing & Malware Protection

Old Backlog

  • iOS support
  • X86 support
  • Appia
    • Updater: ability to push out updates independent of distribution channel
    • Legal review of ToS (done - Greg)
    • RelEng review of submission process (WIP - Alex)
    • Target market: review of addressable base (WIP - Irina)
    • Data collection from blocklist pings (WIP - Daniel, Brad)
      • Product version
      • OS version
      • Locale
      • Rough location from IP address
      • Device model / name
  • WebRT improvements
  • Multiple screens
  • Octane
  • HTML5 (input)
  • jsgamebench
  • GUImark3?
  • Chalkboard
  • Ringmark?
  • Robohornet
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Scanning downloads
  • Plug-ins for 3rd party virus/scanning
  • Always request desktop site
  • BUG 814667 - save for later phased approach, which phase?
  • Data bandwidth usage optimisation -> carrier play / push to marketplace if we're leaner
  • Cost control app (parity with FFOS) - how much the browser uses