Firefox for Android now opens desktop websites by default on tablets and foldables
Mozilla has updated Firefox for Android with support for defaulting to the desktop version of websites on tablets and foldables, unlike Chrome which does not currently do this.

Mozilla has updated its Firefox browser on Android with support for defaulting to the desktop version of websites on large-screen Android devices such as tablets and foldables. In the latest release of Firefox for Android, v133, Mozilla has changed the default behavior for "large screen" devices to automatically open websites in their desktop modes rather than mobile modes, just as Google Chrome tends to do.
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