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It's still not a good experience on Android tablets/foldables, just a stretched phone UI and no tab bar.
I don't get the downvotes.
Sure, many (or probably most) people have no use for a tablet-friendly UI and a tab bar.
But for those people who do, this is a very important point. I actually switched over to Vivaldi, due to the lack of a tab bar in FF.
If they'd implement that, I would be able to go back to FF.
So I don't really understand why someone would be opposed to a toggle-able feature that you don't have to use. If you don't like it, don't enable it.
I also switched to Vivaldi everywhere for this reason. So I can sync tabs on all my devices. I wouldn't have even been looking for a new browser if not for the poor tablet experience on Android FF. But I'm really happy with Vivaldi now. Over the years I occasionally check in on ol' Android tablet Firefox, but still no tablet UI since they removed it many years ago (yes, older versions of Android Firefox already had a tab bar).
I tried a full switch to Vivaldi, but desktop Vivaldi was quite buggy for me, so now I'm running split: FF on Desktop, Vivaldi on Android.