Firefox OS might be a nice idea but to give up
Android for it is a scary thought. That's why the Geeksphone has named
this handset Revolution, to change users to Firefox OS but without
losing Android thanks to its dual-boot operating systems.
Geeksphone is the maker of the original Firefox OS developer phones, Keon and Peak, spotted almost a year ago. The Revolution looks very similar to these developer handsets but has a more premium speaker on the rear, shows off its Intel innards with a logo, has a flash with the camera, a more streamlined frame, and a larger screen.
Geeksphone's Firefox OS handsets, Keon and Peak, are sold out as developer-only handsets. So it appears Geeksphone is going to release the Revolution as a dual-boot smartphone without a Firefox-only alternative. This seems like a smart move as long as the price isn't silly.
The Geeksphone Revolution is rumoured to come with a 4.7-inch screen at 960 x 540 resolution (234ppi), an Intel processor, and a 2,000mAh battery. Price and release date are unknown at this stage but check back for more details as they emerge.
Geeksphone is the maker of the original Firefox OS developer phones, Keon and Peak, spotted almost a year ago. The Revolution looks very similar to these developer handsets but has a more premium speaker on the rear, shows off its Intel innards with a logo, has a flash with the camera, a more streamlined frame, and a larger screen.
Geeksphone's Firefox OS handsets, Keon and Peak, are sold out as developer-only handsets. So it appears Geeksphone is going to release the Revolution as a dual-boot smartphone without a Firefox-only alternative. This seems like a smart move as long as the price isn't silly.
The Geeksphone Revolution is rumoured to come with a 4.7-inch screen at 960 x 540 resolution (234ppi), an Intel processor, and a 2,000mAh battery. Price and release date are unknown at this stage but check back for more details as they emerge.
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