Something intriguing many people at the moment is news of a Mozilla
Firefox-powered smartphone as the idea of something completely new in
the way of devices and operating systems always gets people talking.
There are many people out there thinking that Mozilla is about to launch
a new phone running a Firefox mobile operating system but this is not
the case. Mozilla is launching the Firefox OS but not the hardware and
reports say that the first hardware itself will come from ZTE.
An unidentified phone running the Firefox mobile operating system
showed up at CES but Mozilla reps weren’t giving too much away about the
branding and features. Mozilla, more usually known for its web
browser, has partnered with Telefonica, Qualcomm and others and the
Firefox OS, powered by HTML5, is due to launch this year. The ‘mystery’
device had an ARM v6 processor and 256MB of RAM and although the OS
seemed to be speedy and responsive on initial sighting, there wasn’t
enough opportunity to get a really good look at the pretty basic device.
The Mozilla Firefox Mobile OS
is to be targeted at emerging markets initially and you can see the
low-end ‘mystery’ phone in the video below this story, which will give
you some idea of the device and also the OS. Now Bloomberg
reports that the chief executive officer of ZTE US, Cheng Lixin, says a
phone running the new Firefox OS will be released in Europe this year.
ZTE
is the second largest phone manufacturer in China and Cheng also stated
that a phone running the Firefox mobile OS may also be introduced to
the US this year.
New cheaper, low-end smartphones using Firefox as an OS will lessen
ZTE’s dependence on the Android platform. As well as this they could
also provide new competition against the dominance of Google’s Android.
A report from Strategy Analytics states the possibility that ZTE and
Mozilla could attain around 1% of the smartphone market this year and it
will certainly be an interesting few months ahead to see if this is
indeed achievable.
Let us know what you think of this news. Are you interested to see
what a Firefox mobile OS will offer? Is there any real chance that
low-end phones running Firefox could impact the success of Android in
any significant way? Send us your comments on this.
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