Friday, April 26, 2013

Smartphones with OS Firefox available to the Portuguese - TeK.sapo

are already on sale and the Keon Peak, the first Firefox OS smartphones. These are the first models to hit the market with the mobile operating system from Mozilla and intended for programmers already. The developers Portuguese are among the group of eligible buyers as TeK confirmed.

Geeksphone The Spanish company is the first in the world to commercially available mobile phones with Firefox OS. The Keon has a total cost of 110 euros now with taxes while the Peak can be purchased for 180 euros also with taxes included.

Sending to Portugal is secure but still has other associated costs. The TeK contacted the company who said that the extra value may fluctuate depending on the user’s reception area and during the act of buying the information appears on the additional cost.

The Keon is the device to provide modest one 3.5-inch screen with a resolution of 480 × 320 pixels, a processor 1Ghz Snapdragon S1 backed by 512MB of RAM a nd 4GB of internal storage. The photo sensor is three megapixel rear and smartphone supports 3G networks.

Peak and Keon

The Peak is composed of a cellphone best-level specifications and include on a medium taking into account other market offerings. With a 4.3-inch IPS display with a resolution of 960×540 pixels, a processor Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1.2 Ghz, 512MB RAM, 4GB of internal storage and eight megapixel photo sensor, the device is more powerful with Firefox OS.

When the TeK unable to determine the interest for mobile phones is to be great and the site Geeksphone can not always cope with the large number of hits it has received in the last hours.

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In addition to smartphones marketed by Mozilla Geeksphone already secured the support of most reputable manufacturers such as ZTE, Alcatel, LG, Sony and HUAWEY. The Sony Xperia E, a smartphone that is sold in Portugal in the operators and specialist retailers, also has a ROM available that allows a first contact with a version still in construction of Mozilla’s mobile operating system.

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