We have been hearing about the Firefox OS
for a while now. Now, ZTE is about to release their first smartphone
based on Mozilla's open source operating system, the ZTE Open.
Unfortunately, we don't have any photographs of the device just yet
but we do have some key specifications that were spotted at MWC, which
hasn't even started yet.
Looking at the specs, it's clear that the ZTE Open is a rather
modest, low-end smartphone aimed at the budget end of the market. It
runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7225A SoC, which has a Cortex A5 CPU
with unmentioned clock speed (it could be either of the supported 600 or
800MHz) and Adreno 200 GPU, 3.5-inch, HVGA capacitive touchscreen, 3.2
megapixel fixed focus rear camera, 512MB of storage memory and 256MB of
RAM, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, GPS, FM Radio and a
1,200mAh battery.
Not much else is known at this point but we will surely keep you updated as we learn more.
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