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Firefox Mobile has improved but it still needs work.
* It uses 16 bit colour, so colour banding is at times really evident. It looks nasty. It's 2012, nothing should still be using 16 bit colour. To my knowledge every other browser uses 32 bit colour.
* The UI/UX on a phone is pretty bad, whoever designed it is thinking in the mind set of a desktop and not a phone. With a mobile phone the fingers are typically near the bottom of the screen, if I want to press something I have to physically move my hand rather than just my thumb. They really need to take a look at the UI/UX of Safari or Opera Mobile.
That said, the same UI/UX when used on a Nexus 7 isn't as bad as the hands are typically near the top half of the screen when it is being held.
Chrome for mobile has a similar problem, a lot of the UI elements are at the top. Fine for a tablet but bad for a mobile phone.
In my personal opinion the best mobile UI/UX is Opera Mobile. That said, Opera Mobile on a Nexus 7 is awful. Because the UI is fricking tiny on the screen. (my guess is they haven't updated it yet)
This is from someone who has Google Chrome, Opera Mobile and Mozilla Firefox (Beta, Aurora and Nightly) installed on his phone and tablet. I tend to alternate between browsers, I use opera mobile mostly on my phone. And I use Chrome and Firefox mostly on my tablet.