New photos of Firefox OS have surfaced online (formerly Boot to Gecko) and show the project coming along nicely. Since devices aren't set to ship until the beginning of 2013, there will be surely be lots of changes and tweaks until then.
TechWeekEurope has a whole gallery of the OS, which you can see at the link below. Mozilla believes the OS will be lighter and faster, while being more open than Android.
The OS is intended to be loaded on low end smartphones, however the OS has support for many smartphone features such as including calls, texts, web browsing, calendar, and contacts. Looking at the screens, there are definitely similarities from other mobile operating systems such as iOS, Windows Phone, and Android.
With all applications written in HTML, Mozilla hopes to win over developers by being an easy platform to develop on.
i have been using firefox web browser since day one long time ago and still love it and not going to change
i hope the guys do a great job and give a great firefox os!!!!
I like FireFox (the browser), but I'm not sure I'd trust them to design a complete OS. It's yet another case of a company getting big and looking to expand into an area they have absolutely no experience in. I don't shop for food in Walmarts, and I don't do computer searches with Bing, either.