Mozilla and the Spain-based Telefonica officially announced their intention to work together on a web device opened at Mobile World Congress this year, but I'm not sure that anyone should launch market, that CEO of Mozilla Gary Kovacs has announced.
Blog Brazilian Ztop (Google translated here), Kovacs recently revealed the first boot ready to serve the world Gecko devices are expected to launch the Brazil, or the end of the year or early 2013.
Unfortunately, Kovacs made no mention of the book tidbit: what kind of material we are come see Gecko start running. In February, Mozilla was indirect generation at the beginning of the operating system running on a Samsung Galaxy S II, and lucky developers at a conference put JavaScript hands on free Nexus Ss running a slightly more modern building there is not long.
I doubt will that Samsung connection count for a lot too when it comes of Telefonica, on the other hand, went with some slightly less recognizable material comes from Qualcomm for their own demo, and I imagine that we will see some hardware of similar white-label that we see when we approach an official launch.
Really good, since most of the heavy lifting - think that telephony, messaging, etc. - are treated with HTML5 and web API, the hardware itself does not need to be the most spectacular. Last August, smartphones accounted for only about 9% of the Brazilian mobile market, but the country growing economy means that we can expect to see the devices connected to the same push to greater importance in the months and years to come.
The confluence of the open-source OS based on the web with some hardware purely adequate means that costs can remain low and Pablo Larrieux of Telefonica confirmed that would be the case. He start of Gecko devices will be competitive with existing feature phones, a trend that I hope continues when Gecko starts starts its world tour.
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