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Guru3D.com » News » Firefox OS based smartphone arrives tomorrow

Firefox OS based smartphone arrives tomorrow

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2013 07:53 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Firefox OS based smartphone arrives tomorrow

Dutch website Tweakers reports that the ZTE Open, world's first smartphone with Mozilla's Firefox OS, will be launched tomorrow in Spain. The ZTE Open has a 3.5" screen with 480 x 320 pixel resolution, it uses a Qualcomm MSM7225A S1 single-core SoC with a frequency of 1GHz, it has an Adreno 200 GPU and a 4GB memory card. 

Firefox OS is primarily intended for the budget market and it promises easy app development thanks to support for HTML and CSS. The phone will be sold in Spain for 69 EUR in a pre-paid bundle that includes 30EUR pay-as-you-go-credit.



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kanej2007
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#4628969 Posted on: 07/31/2013 11:35 AM
I wouldn't at all be surprised at their evil doings!

eclap
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#4629011 Posted on: 07/31/2013 12:55 PM
thing is, I can beat all of their advertised scores in any benchmark anyway :)

EDIT: just read that article, all they're saying is that the gpu runs at 533mhz in some benchmarks and then in some apps/games it'll downclock to 480mhz. That's pretty standard behavior.

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#4629043 Posted on: 07/31/2013 01:49 PM
thing is, I can beat all of their advertised scores in any benchmark anyway :)

EDIT: just read that article, all they're saying is that the gpu runs at 533mhz in some benchmarks and then in some apps/games it'll downclock to 480mhz. That's pretty standard behavior.

Well once again we have some random tech site putting a spin on the actual content. Anandtech's original article sounds no where near as malicious as every other tech site linking to them. The click bait **** is getting ridiculous.

Anandtech Title: "Looking at CPU/GPU Benchmark Optimizations in the Galaxy S4"

Redmondgarbage Title: "Samsung Caught Artificially Boosting Galaxy S4 Benchmark Results"

Also most sites are completely leaving out the fact that the S4 runs at max clock speed with most benchmarks not specifically listed anyway.

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#4629062 Posted on: 07/31/2013 02:26 PM
My S4 belongs in the garbage bin after seeing the NVIDIA Ira demo on a 2W Kepler.

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#4629125 Posted on: 07/31/2013 03:43 PM
My S4 belongs in the garbage bin after seeing the NVIDIA Ira demo on a 2W Kepler.


well you have time, this Tegra5 will be released in 1year, it is not even in production and yet they use prediction at 1ghz+ on a 192SP Kepler with a cooler as large of GK110 cores .. Forget to see it run at this speed on a smartphone, maybe at 400-500mhz, and coupled with LPDDR3 shared, i fear the gpu performance will not be as good as they want to show it.

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