Talk:Comparison of Firefox OS devices

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To do: Merge with official list from MDM below: This article provides information about Firefox OS devices including specific hardware specs, codenames, default installed Firefox OS versions, and more.

This article contains information from the article at Mozilla Developers (contributors), and is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.

Firefox OS phones available edit

During developement at various stages we had various phones. Now with the commercial release, we have several models from several vendor partners.


Name / Codename


Release date Initial FirefoxOS version Release notes Availability Comments

Alcatel One Touch Fire


hamachi, buri


July 12, 2013 1.0.1 Developer
Consumer
Currently available Publicly available in Brazil, Uruguay, Italy, Germany, Serbia, Hungary and Poland.
   Available from resellers on eBay.
otoro, unagi, inari off the shelf ZTE phone used for development prior to the ZTE Open.

ZTE Open


ikura


July 2, 2013 1.0.1 Developer
Consumer
Currently available similar to inari; publicly available on eBay.

LG Fireweb


leo


October 24, 2013 1.1 Developer
Consumer
Currently available Publicly available in Brazil.

Geeksphone Keon


keon


April 24, 2013 1.0.1 Developer
Consumer
Currently out of stock Developer-only devices

Geeksphone Peak


peak


April 24, 2013 1.0.1 Developer
Consumer
Currently out of stock Was codenamed "twist" for a while; developer-only devices
Geeksphone Peak+ - - - - cancelled
Geeksphone Revolution March 4th, 2014 1.3pre Currently available Available online

LG Google Nexus 4 nexus-4

Experimental. Not supported by either LG or Google. Discontinued hardware.

Flame "the reference device"

Late April 2014 1.3 Available very soon

Spreadtrum tarako

End of Q2 2014? Available soon
ZTE Open C May 13th, 2014 1.3 Currently available Available to pre-order

Device specifications edit

Note that there are some cases where there is an upcoming device that has not been announced but where we are able to share the code-name of the device and (some of) the capabilities of the device. DO NOT put extra info down for these devices unless Andreas Gal or someone else equally able to bless the public disclosure of the information has disclosed it.


Name Versions Resolution Display (inches) CPU Camera(s), Mpx RAM ROM Storage Battery (mAh)

Alcatel One Touch Fire


hamachi, buri


v1.0.1/v1.1

320 x 480
PX=1


3.5 Qualcomm MSM7227A 1 GHz Rear: 3.2 256MB 512MB /data: probably the same as inari; specs say 160MB "end user memory"
   Probably no built-in DeviceStorage, MicroSD card (up to 32GB) required
1400

ZTE Open / variants


ikura


v1.0.1 (as shipped) 320 x 480
   PX=1
3.5 Qualcomm MSM7225A 800 MHz Rear: 3.2 256MB 512MB

/data: 152M
No built-in DeviceStorage, MicroSD card required


1200

LG Fireweb


leo


v1.1 320 x 480
   PX=1
4 Qualcomm MSM7227A 1 GHz Rear: 5 512MB 4GB

/data: 1007.90M
built-in DeviceStorage: yes, size unsure. possibly 3.7G, but that might be bad math. (On an unhapy device /sys/devices/platform/msm_sdcc.3/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001/block/mmcblk0/block is 7733248, and then assuming a 512 byte block size, we get 3.7G)


1540

Geeksphone Keon


keon


v1.0.1 - nightly
downloads here


320 x 480
   PX=1
3.5 Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 7225AB 1 GHz Rear: 3 512MB 4GB

/data: 1.5G
built-in DeviceStorage: 1023.4M


1580

Geeksphone Peak


peak


v1.0.1 - nightly
downloads here
540 x 960
   PX=1.5
4.3 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 8225 1.2 GHz dual-core

Front: 2
Rear: 8


512MB 4GB /data: 1.5G
   built-in DeviceStorage: 1023.4M
1800
Geeksphone Revolution v1.3pre (as shipped) 540 x 960 PX=1.5 4.7 Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor Z2560 with up to 1.6GHz

Front: 1.3 Rear: 8


1GB 4GB

/data: 2G
built-in DeviceStorage: 2.5GB


2000

Nexus 4


nexus-4


v1.3 - nightly 768 x 1280
   720p
4.7

Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 Pro
1.5 GHz quad-core


Rear: 8 2GB 8 or 16GB everything exists in one big soup, there is no external (MicroSD) storage. The size of the soup varies based on what model Nexus 4 you got. 2100

Foxconn InFocus


flatfish


1280 x 800 10 A31 (Arm Cortex A7) Quad-Core 1.0 GHz

Front: 2
Rear: 5


2GB 16GB 7000

some phone thing


fugu


v1.2f (branch) per 320 x 480 256MB

Spreadtrum SC6821


tarako


v1.3 per HVGA
   320 x 480
3.5 Cortex A5 1GHz 0.3 (rear only?) 128MB (zram) 2GB NAND flash (external) + 1GB LPDDR1 (embedded) 32GB micro SD card 1100

VIA Vixen


community-driven customization of flatfish?


1024 x 600 7 Cortex-A9 Dual Core 1.2 GHz

Front: 0.3 Rear: 2


1GB 8GB

Flame


"the reference device"


v1.3 854 × 480 4.5 Qualcomm MSM8210 Snapdragon, 1.2GHZ Dual core processor Front: 2
   Rear: 5
256MB -1GB (adjustable by developer) 8GB 1800
ZTE Open C v1.3 854 x 480 4 Qualcomm MSM8210 Snapdragon, 1.2GHZ Dual core processor Rear: 3 512MB 4GB

/data: 1G


1400

Column explanations:


  • Resolution:
    • horizontal x vertical
    • PX=1, PX=1.5, or PX=2 is the GAIA_DEV_PIXELS_PER_PX setting that should be used for the device
  • Storage:
    • "/data" is the internal storage. This is where IndexedDB and other stuff lives. Storage is segregated on a per-app basis and is not USB storage accessible. Data is potentially accessible via adb depending on privileges.
    • DeviceStorage are the places where the DeviceStorage API can store things. Some devices may have internal storage (ex: leo), some devices may have external storage on MicroSD cards, some devices may support both (ex: leo). This storage is potentially accessible by all apps as well as the user via USB.
    • Values that don't look nice and round are as reported by "adb shell df" in the "size" column.

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this article may be deleted, just like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Comparison_of_Android_devices — Preceding unsigned comment added by 36.228.193.191 (talk) 09:21, 30 October 2014 (UTC)Reply