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==== Firefox desktop to Android phone with Firefox for Android already installed ====
==== Firefox desktop to Android phone with Firefox for Android already installed ====
As a user, I am sending a Hello call-me link from my desktop to a recipient who may receive it on their Android smartphone (in advance of checking on their desktop). My recipient opens up the message (via SMS or email) on their Android smartphone and taps on the link, which opens up in a WebRTC-enabled browser, preferably Firefox. If no browser exists or if Firefox is not installed, prompt the user to download Firefox for Android.
As a user, I am sending a Hello call-me link from my desktop to a recipient who may receive it on their Android smartphone (in advance of checking on their desktop). My recipient opens up the message (via SMS or email) on their Android smartphone and taps on the link, which opens up in a WebRTC-enabled browser, preferably Firefox. If no browser exists or if Firefox is not installed, prompt the user to download Firefox for Android.
* Upon opening a text or email with a link on an Android smartphone,  
* Upon opening a text or email with a link on an Android smartphone,  
** If Firefox is installed on the phone, launch Firefox
** If Firefox is installed on the phone, launch Firefox
** If another WebRTC-enabled browser is installed on the phone, launch that browser and show a message on the display page promoting the use of Firefox (with a link to the GPlay store landing page for download). User can still continue using the currently-launched browser if they so wish.
** If another WebRTC-enabled browser is installed on the phone, launch that browser and show a message on the landing page promoting the use of Firefox (with a link to the GPlay store landing page for download). User can still continue using the currently-launched browser if they so wish.
** If no WebRTC-enabled browser is installed on the phone, launch the default browser and show a page with a message promoting Firefox with a link to the GPlay store landing page for download.
** If no WebRTC-enabled browser is installed on the phone, launch the default browser and show a page with a message promoting Firefox with a link to the GPlay store landing page for download.
As a user, I want to hear the caller, see the caller or neither in a simple and intuitive way.
* Audio is assumed if you are accepting a call
* Video is an optional setting a recipient can accept or deny
* Menu for these must be simple, one-click and intuitive without getting in the way of the interaction
As a user, if the caller has included a link they want to discuss, I want to either view the page at my leisure, or view the page while I'm talking with the caller. If I am talking to the caller after loading the link, if I am holding my phone away, audio automatically goes to speakerphone (if no headset is connected) via a setting I can turn off.
* If a caller wants to send a link to the recipient,


== UX design ==
== UX design ==
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