Technology firm Mozilla has showcased a smartphone
prototype for developing countries, which could cost as less as $ 25
(about Rs 1,500).
The company, which runs the Firefox browser, has partnered with Chinese low-cost chip maker Spreadtrum.
"In
2014, we are differentiating our user experience and our partners are
growing the portfolio of devices. We are also enabling a whole new
category of smartphone, priced around $ 25, that will bring even more
people around the world online," Mozilla Chief Operating Officer Jay
Sullivan said.
Firefox OS devices are the
first devices built entirely to open Web standards, with every feature
developed as an HTML5 application.
"We
launched our first smartphones in July, and have since expanded into 15
markets. People in Latin America and Eastern Europe have eagerly
upgraded from their feature phones to Firefox OS smartphones. Sales have
far exceeded our targets. But 2013 was just the beginning," Sullivan
said.
The devices from Mozilla's stable are
expected to see stiff competition, especially from Chinese and Taiwanese
handset makers like Huawei and ZTE.
Since
last year, Firefox OS devices have gone on sale in 15 markets with four
global operators and handsets from three manufacturers.
Firefox OS will be expanding into important new markets in 2014.
However, no details on the availability of the devices in India was disclosed.
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