The Firefox OS sees success


Firefox OS smart phones from Mozilla have already seen some successful launches in countries like Spain, Venezuela and Colombia from provider Telefónica. The Deutsche Telecom in Poland served Firefox...

Firefox OS phones spread into Latin America


Telefónica Inc. is bringing the ZTE Open model and Alcatel One Touch Fire model to Mexico. In Peru, this carrier is launching the ZTE Open one and in Uruguay, the Alcatel One Touch Fire is hitting...

LG Launches its Firefox OS Smartphone Fireweb in Brazil – Video


LG has also launched its own Firefox OS smartphone called Fireweb following the footsteps of ZTE Open. LG Fireweb is the company's first Mozilla's Firefox OS smartphone that is headed to Brazil via...

ZTE Plans to Launch Bigger and Faster Firefox OS Phones in US Next Year


World's 5th largest smartphone maker ZTE is planning to launch second generation of Mozilla's Firefox OS smartphones in US next year. ZTE Open is the first Firefox OS phone. The Chinese smartphone...

ZTE Open Firefox OS Smartphone to be Sold on Ebay for $80


There’s some good news for people who want a Mozilla Firefox OS smart phone. ZTE, the China-based company has decided to sell it on eBay for $80 per handset. And although it is a rare occurrence, in...

ZTE Open smartphone with Firefox OS to be sold on eBay for $80

ZTE Open smartphone with Firefox OS to be sold on eBay for $80

Yes, the ZTE Open is hauling its laggy self to America by way of the manufacturer's eBay store. Early adopters who want to get a head start with Firefox OS, or regular buyers looking for a cheap device that can handle things like Nokia HERE maps and social networking integration, will be able to Buy It Now for $79.99 (or £59.99 in the eBay UK store). They'll receive the unlocked, global variant of the Open, which is "not optimized for specific networks," and they'll get it in the orange color scheme that will be exclusive to eBay. There's no sign of the fixed-price listing on the auction site as yet, and we're not sure exactly when it'll go live, but people are already bidding on an official-looking import from Hong Kong, for which the price currently stands at $51 including P&P.

Update: We originally reported that this phone would "exclusively" be available on eBay, but that's only half true -- it looks like the exclusivity solely applies to the orange-colored variant in the US, so we've fixed the article to reflect that.

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Source: ZTE, Mozilla

ZTE Open Firefox OS Smartphone Launches in Spain Tomorrow for $90


ZTE, Mozilla and Telefónica are together launching a smartphone called 'ZTE Open' on July 2. This is the third smartphone that is based on Firefox OS and its sale will open tomorrow in Spain. ZTE...

ZTE Open, the first Firefox OS phone for consumers, launches tomorrow for $90

ZTE Open, the first Firefox OS phone for consumers, launches tomorrow for $90

When Mozilla said devices running Firefox OS would be cheap, we didn't know they'd be this cheap. Telefónica has just tweeted that the ZTE Open will be launching in Spain tomorrow for €69, which translates to around $90 and is a good $30 less than the cheapest developer unit we'd seen until now. And here's where it gets pretty wild: that price includes €30 ($39) of airtime for prepaid customers. When we played with the Open back in February at Mobile World Congress, we weren't exactly blown away by it, but we're arguably not the target demographic. The real question is whether Spaniards will be willing to sacrifice access to Google's services and ecosystem with devices like the Vodafone Smart Mini now selling for as little as €49 ($65).

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Source: Telefonica Digital

ZTE Open, the company’s first Firefox OS phone, gets a spec sheet at MWC

ZTE Open, the company's first Firefox OS phone, gets a full spec sheet at MWC

Remember that ZTE teased the MWC debut of its upcoming Firefox OS phone? Well, according to this spec sheet spotted by a tipster at ZTE's MWC booth, said device will be appropriately named ZTE Open, and it'll come with a moderate set of components: a Cortex-A5-based Qualcomm MSM7225A (which is known to clock at either 600MHz or 800MHz), a 3.5-inch HVGA TFT display with capacitive touchscreen, 256MB DDR SDRAM, 512MB NAND storage and the usual set of radios like WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 (with EDR3), GPS and FM radio. Interestingly, there will be a 3.2-megapixel front-facing camera, but it appears that there'll be none on the back. The Open will be available in three SKUs with different UMTS bands: 850/1900, 850/2100 and 900/2100. As always, we'll be sharing the full announcement and hands-on once we see the phone at MWC, though we have a feeling that we've already played with it before.

Update: As some of you have pointed out, yes, the "FF" may actually mean "fixed focus" instead of "front-facing," and the former seems more likely.

[Thanks, anonymous]

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