Can you realise firefox mobile for low-end android devices like Samsung GT-I5700 Galaxy Spica?

Now the realised version of Firefox doesn't work on low-end Android devices.

Probably not. The ARMv6 version was very unstable, and always crashed, according to the knowledge base.
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Platforms/Android)

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