Firefox Mobile OS Device, ZTE Open, Now Available In The U.S. For $80

Firefox Mobile OS Device, ZTE Open, Now Available In The U.S. For $80

During this year’s Mobile World Congress, Mozilla announced they would be partnering with a number of handset makers to ship out devices that feature their Firefox mobile OS. Once such device that was announced was the ZTE Open, which sports a 3.5-inch 320 x 480 pixel display, a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 256GB of RAM, 512MB of internal storage, a 3MP rear-facing camera, microSD support for up to 32GB and a 1200mAh battery.. Since its unveiling, the device has been made available in Spain, but today, those in the U.S. looking for a low-end smartphone can proceed to do so as the device is now available.

ZTE has made its ZTE Open available through their exclusive eBay store and will only cost you $80. Yes – that’s extremely cheap in the world of smartphones as you could probably already tell based on its specs alone. If you’re interested in the ZTE Open, you should know it’s a GSM phone that supports AT&T’s network, although you should be able to get 2G speeds if you’re a T-Mobile subscriber.

As for its operating system, Firefox OS will support applications that are written in HTML5, JavaScript and a number of other web technologies. Since we don’t have a Firefox OS device on hand, we’re not entirely sure what apps are available for the OS, but for $80, this device won’t exactly break the bank if it turns out you’re not a fan of it.

  • Follow: CellPhones, Firefox Mobile OS, , zte open,
  • Firefox Mobile OS Device, ZTE Open, Now Available In The U.S. For $80 original content from Ubergizmo.

        



    First Firefox Mobile OS Device, ZTE Open, Available Tomorrow In Spain

    The first Firefox Mobile OS device, the ZTE Open, will be available in Spain tomorrow.

    Like It , +1 , Tweet It , Pin It Original content from Ubergizmo.

        

    Mozilla renames Boot to Gecko FireFox Mobile OS and adds new vendors/carriers

    We initially saw Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko project revealed nearly a year ago in late July, and today Mozilla has updated everyone on the progress. If you are unfamiliar with the B2G project, it is Mozilla’s attempt at entering the mobile OS market with its own operating system based on HTML5/JavaScript.

    To start things off, Mozilla has announced that B2G will now be known as FireFox Mobile OS. They have also revealed the new carriers that will support the OS: In addition to Telefonica and T-Mobile, who both both had previously pledged their support, Etisalat, Smart, Sprint, Telecom Italia, and Telenor have joined the party. (more…)

    By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Mozilla’s Boot to Gecko platform will see a 2013 commercial release, Boot to Gecko mobile operating system undergoing testing,