Representatives from Mozilla, the company responsible for Firefox, have announced that the web browser will not be coming to the iPhone. Responding to questions from ElectricPig.co.uk, Mozilla’s European president, Tristan Nitot, said that Firefox on the iPhone isn’t an option with Apple’s current restrictions on web browsers that would compete with Mobile Safari.
“The issue is more with Apple than with us because they control the App Store and because they refuse applications which compete with something that is already on the phone. It’s unlikely that we’ll see a version of Firefox running on the iPhone,” said Nitot.
Nitot also stated that Mozilla is so sure it isn’t going to happen that he said the foundation isn’t even looking in to making a version for just in case Apple changes their mind.
“We’re not investing time and energy in this direction because we’re pretty sure it would be blocked by Apple, so we’re better off using our time in terms of development to do things on open platforms”.
“[Firefox for mobile] is a modern browser with all the bells and whistles that you’ll find in your desktop browser so you need a powerful operating system such as Android or Maemo or Windows Mobile,” he said. “The list of operating systems we want to support in the mobile world is already pretty long – I guess BlackBerry would be one of the last in our priority list”
Firefox Mobile will be launching on Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile, and Nokia Maemo tablets in December.
2 replies on “Firefox Web Browser Unlikely to Come to iPhone, iPod Touch”
“they refuse applications which compete with something that is already on the phone.”
What? There are at least 20 alternative browsers in the App Store right now, do a search on “browser” and take a look yourself.
–alx
if it wasn’t for Mozilla, the web would have turned completely IE-only…and now Firefox is blocked by Apple.