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Firefox OS 1.1 Released, Mozilla Prepares For 2nd Round of Device Launches

SmartAboutThings writes "Mozilla has officially introduced the first update to its mobile Firefox OS. The very first update to Firefox OS adds some important new features, performance improvements and additional language support. Some of the most important changes include MMS support, Push Notifications API, Contact Management enhancements, Firefox browser downloads, Keyboard improvements and much more. In a separate announcement, Mozilla also said that new launches of Firefox OS smartphones will begin soon with more devices and in more markets around the world."

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  1. Didn't know it launched. by WiiVault · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not trying to troll or anything, but despite a casual interest in Mozilla and mobile OS's and being an avid desktop FF user I had no clue it was out of beta. No doubt I missed a post or two, but considering I use FF Mozilla's top product and am often sent to their site to report bugs I really think they should fire their marketing people. Breaking into mobile is hard. If a guy who has been using FF since it was still called Phoenix isn't aware you put out a final product I would venture to guess the people who just stopped clicking the big blue E on their desktop are not likely to be coming out in droves. Something has gone seriously wrong at Mozilla over the last few years and this is just another example.

    1. Re:Didn't know it launched. by 4wdloop · · Score: 4, Informative

      I just found out you can buy a FF OS Phone for $80 on eBay (for development I suppose)

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/281165818989

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      4wdloop
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  3. It's been half a year by FuzzNugget · · Score: 5, Funny

    I figured they'd be on version 47 by now.

    1. Re:It's been half a year by Like2Byte · · Score: 4, Funny

      I figured they'd be on version 48 by now.

      Well...your post was over an hour old when I read it.

  4. That's nice and all.. by excelsior_gr · · Score: 4, Funny

    Firefox OS is nice, but what it really needs is a good web browser.

    1. Re:That's nice and all.. by VortexCortex · · Score: 4, Funny

      Herd mentality is the most predictable of all human responses. But, rest assured, this will be the sixth time we have re-invented PostScript, and we have become exceedingly efficient at cocking it up.

  5. Re:Websites wont render by Billly+Gates · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Another issue is we have IE 6 back again in style.

    Its name this decade is called webkit.. If the web server detects it is a mobile device it outputs Webkit specific (chrome/Safari) CSS that is not W3C compliant.

    Complain and the answer is webkit owns 95% of the market so go fsck yourself and buy a droid or iphone like everyone else. Kind of like we do not support Netscape anymore in 2003 even though you used Konsqueror or Firefox .4.

    Drives me nuts to see the same developers who praise webkit and use non W3C compliant html5test.com to base their opinions then go out and bash IE 6 and who write code on the mobile end that wont work Windows Phone/Windows 8 either.