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Firefox’s $25 Smartphone

Budget price smartphones are becoming increasingly popular as people across the globe and now able to get connected on the web. Internet browser giants, Mozilla, have teamed up with Chinese chip manufacturers Spreadtrum Communications to design and manufacture a smartphone that will cost 25USD.  Sounds great as this phone can not only get online but the users will get to experience a Firefox OS system, which other major manufacturers such as Alcatel OneTouch, Huawei, LG, and ZTE.

 

This phone does in any way aim to rival high end smartphones that uses Android or iOS but is more focus towards the emerging or developing markets that are popping up all over the African continent. Mozilla has found a really opportunity in the mobile OS market by chasing its low-end strategy, with the first phones debuting in countries such as Hungary, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, and Greece.

 

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