Mozilla has a mission: deliver a smartphone experience on bottom
dollar devices so that people all over the world will be able to afford
them.
Although the Flame phone isn't exactly the cheapest handset out there
(cue the Moto E), it still retails for a low $170, which will be music
to the ears of developers and anyone who wants to try out Mozilla's
mobile OS.
Flame is a “reference device”, meaning that it was created with the
development community in mind. Mozilla worked closely with T2Mobile in
creating the phone, which offers developers a means of configuring the
RAM of the handset using the phone's software so they can emulate a
variety of Firefox OS devices that will be released throughout the
coming year.
T2Mobile will also be charged with rolling out the software updates
of Firefox OS, and even offer you a means of trying out different
release channels, so that you can even install nightly builds right from
your device.
So spec wise, what does you $170 net you? A decent mid-range
smartphone: a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM (that can be clocked
from 256mb-1GB), a 4.5” display with 854 x 480 resolution, a 5MP camera
with a 2MP selfie unit, 8GB internal storage space with a microSD card
slot, dual SIM support, and an 1800mAh battery.
If you're interested in purchasing one of these bad boys, then you'll
need to wait about four weeks from when it ships. The phone will ship
for free anywhere in the world (unless you live in Japan).
Source and GSM Arena
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