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Feb

2013

ZTE confirms Firefox smartphone and Android phablet

Author: The Fonecast

ZTE has confirmed it’ll be producing a smartphone that uses Mozilla’s HTML5-based Firefox mobile operating system.

The new handset is called the ZTE Open and will launch on the Telefónica network in Spain, Venezuela and Colombia later this year.

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Feb

2013

Mozilla says Firefox phones will be coming from Alcatel, LG and ZTE

Author: The Fonecast

Alcatel has already declared that its new One Touch Fire is the world’s first smartphone running Moxilla’s Firefox OS - but Mozilla says it’s also working with LG and ZTE to build the first Firefox OS devices… and notes that Huawei will follow later in the year.

These first-generation Firefox smartphones are expected to launch in Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, Mexico, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Spain and Venezuela.

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24

Feb

2013

New Alcatel smartphone range includes first Mozilla Firefox handset

Author: The Fonecast

TCL Communication, the company behind the Alcatel One Touch range of mobile phones, is revealing a portfolio of thirteen smartphones at Mobile World Congress tomorrow.

Ahead of that, it’s shown off its updated One Touch Idol series and has unveiled two brand new devices.

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24

Jan

2013

Forthcoming developer-friendly Firefox smartphones revealed

Author: The Fonecast

The Mozilla Foundation has announced details of two new smartphones that’ll run the Firefox OS mobile operating system.

Both have been designed for use by developers and aren’t targeted at consumers.

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13

Nov

2012

Nokia rebrands its maps and location service as HERE

Company also announces new acquisition and new partnerships

Author: The Fonecast

Nokia has rebranded its mapping and location business as HERE, describing it as “the first location cloud to deliver the world’s best maps and location experiences across multiple screens and operating systems”.

One of the first HERE products for non-Nokia devices will be a free HTML5-based maps application for iOS, which is expected to be available in the next few weeks.

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