1. Select the link for the .mp3 that you wish to download so that it opens in a new tab.
    
  2. Long press on the bar in the centre of the screen with the play/pause control, time elapsed and volume control. Select Save Audio…and the file will download. (Tested it myself and it works.)
    •  XTL   ( @XTL@sopuli.xyz ) 
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      Well, if you actually open a file, any file, you can simply do File/Save as (Ctrl S) etc no matter what the format.

      It gets trickier if it’s embedded in something or has embedded something instead of a simple file. Or if you open a stream. In many cases you can use the Page info and media tab to find a file for saving.

      Edit: now I notice the post says Android. Still, features are probably same, but may be more hidden because of the limited UI.

      • Indeed. I use ublock origin’s logger on android to get the links to the media, if possible.

        Edit: Android FF doesn’t allow access to about:config. I have heard that it’s available on beta and/or nightly, but I use the stable/regular one. It also doesn’t have developer tools and the extensions are limited.