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If anyone wants an easy way to stay on top of browser updates on Android ffupdater does a great job tracking releases for the whole Firefox ecosystem as well as forks and TOR tools.
https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater
I have it setup to update Firefox Beta, Mull and Orbot for me as soon as new releases drop.
Obtanium is really good option too and can handle more than just browser updates. Pretty much any Android APK release can be setup and it supports a wide variety of different repository sources.
I love Fennec, but really hate fdroid's build system. It means when they push an update, it can take up to a week for it to actually be downloadable from fdroid. Yet Mull is based on Fennec and can be updated within a day or two, because they're in the IzzyOnDroid fdroid repo.
Actually it's more then a week, because checking right now, Fennec is still on 117.1 which came out 9/22. That's a massive security issue for a web browser.
Does that update significantly sooner than the play store or is it mainly for people who don't like to use the play store? Mine is on 118.1 and my play store update history says 3 days ago.