Monday, 26 August 2013

Sony to launch Firefox OS smartphone based on the Xperia E in India

Sony to launch Firefox OS smartphone based on the Xperia E in India

New Delhi: Sony will soon launch new handsets in India with Mozilla's Firefox operating system, according to sources of The Mobile Indian.
The Sony insider who doesn't want to be named said to The Mobile Indian, "We are already in the process of working on a handset with Firefox operating system for the Indian market. It will have applications and tweaks to suit the market here."
Mozilla has recently announced its Firefox operating system for mobile phones during Mobile World Congress event last month. However, Mozilla did not include India in its launch plans and said it will launch the handsets based on the OS in around 18 countries of Latin America, China and Europe by the month of June this year.

"India is a very important market to avoid and it will be one of the first markets where Sony will launch products based on Firefox," our source in Sony said. He also added an announcement in this regard is expected within few months.
Companies like Sony, LG, ZTE, Alcatel, and Huawei have committed to develop phones on this new operating system. Firefox operating system uses HTML5-based apps and is targeting entry-level devices. As of now Firefox Marketplace, has social networking apps for Facebook and Twitter, Nokia's Here maps service, Box cloud storage, and games from EA Mobile and Disney Mobile.
Sony will also include its recently announced services like Sony Music (15 lakh songs) and Sony Liv (TV application) on the Firefox powered Xperia E.
Firefox Marketplace apps will be powered by cloud services to enable easy transition across devices and platforms. It will have popular apps such as AccuWeather, Airbnb, Pulse News, SoundCloud, SporTV, Terra and Time Out, as well as tailored, local apps that are relevant to users in their respective regions. Web developers can also turn a website into an HTML5 app through Mozilla's development kit. Firefox OS supports video calling over Web RTC, a browser-based technology that's also available on the Android Firefox Aurora app.

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