Mozilla Launches Firefox OS Devices In Stores, Opens Up App Payments
An anonymous reader writes "After almost two years of development, Mozilla today officially launched Firefox OS devices in stores. At the same time, the company has opened up payments for developers interested in charging for their apps or charging for content inside their apps. Last week, the first commercial Firefox OS devices arrived in Spain ready to be sold by Telefónica, starting on July 9 with the ZTE Open for €69 ($88.80) including VAT. Mozilla says Poland, Colombia, and Venezuela also have upcoming launches soon, and more countries will be joining the list as well, but today today marks the day official Firefox OS devices are available in store."
Great, pick a country that's in a depression to launch a product.
No thanks. Why are all the suits wanting us devs to give it away for free? We deserve money too... Mozilla, you forgot a way to secure our code.
I want to see phones ship with Cyanogenmod by default. But while we're wishing, I want a free app that turns my smartphone into a portable unlimited beer tap. And also, a bag of holding would be nice.
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and closed wallet/. Show me WAREZ/. *Ding*
oh look another account/middleman/appstore
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_software_distribution_platforms
sad
How much resources just got diverted from the browser that I use every day into something that I don't care about?
Why is there a picture of a red panda with the article? Did some journalist actually think it was a fox?
> Before submitting your app, you need the following: Web hosting for the app (the Firefox OS Marketplace does not host apps).
I would like to buy such a phone, but "no hosting"? Really?
Why is Mozilla wasting their time with this crap when they should focus on getting their browser not to leak memory and crash all the time?
I couldn't find the price of the ZTE Open yet, I mean unlocked, without SIM and without dealing with an operator at all. The Alcatel One Touch Fire is the other Firefox OS phone for now but I don't know how much it costs.
I guess if it's cheap enough it could be used as a PDA and media player only, or as a phone with no data plan and use wifi, SD, USB only.
But I'm fine with my small clamshell Samsung phone too (with no secondary display, no camera, no anything), long battery life and perfect form factor. It would be a pain to carry a rectangle everyday in one of my pants pocket (I carry enough crap already : tobacco, cigarette paper, keys, lighter, smartcards, corkscrew, a small purse with cash coins and USB drive)
Given the asshattery displayed by the browser team as of late with regards to... well, everything since say, 2005, I suspect they'll probably pick up at least 40% of the Windows Phone 8 users.
I run: Windows, OS X, Linux, FreeBSD. Just because you have a hammer, doesn't mean everything is a nail.
What disappoints me is that the Firesomething add-on, which once gave each copy of the browser its own <element><animal> name, has gone unmaintained.
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