We’ve been bringing news about the upcoming Firefox OS from Mozilla
from some time and expected to hear much more about it at MWC 2013. MWC
in Barcelona has now begun and already there is plenty of news about
the Firefox OS. We have some of the details for you along with a video
that Mozilla has produced to show what the open-source Firefox OS will
offer.
Back in January we told readers how Mozilla was creating the Firefox OS but not the hardware that will run it and then later that month informed about new developer phones
running the Firefox OS. Now we have heard that the new HTML5-based
Firefox OS will become available in many regions this year such as
Brazil, Columbia, Spain, Venezuela, Poland and more, with an arrival in
the US due for 2014.
It has also been confirmed that manufacturers Alcatel, Huawei, LG and
ZTE will all be producing phones running the Firefox OS and that all of
these phones will use Qualcomm Snapdragon processors. Along with this
news, 18 carriers have already agreed to offer phones using the
open-source Firefox OS. Among these carriers are Deutsche Telekom,
China Unicom, Etisalat, KDDI and Sprint.
The Mozilla YouTube video is over four-minutes long and should give
you a good look at the Firefox OS and you can view the video below this
story. There will also be a Firefox Marketplace for downloading apps.
We’d be really interested to hear what you have to say about the
Firefox OS. Do you think another new operating system can ever hope to
compete with the likes of Android and iOS or maybe you think it’s
unlikely that Mozilla even intends to rival the big boys? Let us know
with your comments.
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