Mozilla gets immense support from a slew of carriers! All set to launch Firefox OS early next year!

We all know that Mozilla has been working on a revolutionary mobile operating system, which was called Boot to Gecko! And we also had an interview with Andreas Gal, the company’s Research Director, who is closely associated with this project. And today, we’ve got some more official update on this project.

Mozilla has officially announced that they are bringing the Boot to Gecko to the public with the support from a lot of carriers early next year. The company has already gained support from Deutsche Telekom, Smart, Sprint Telecom Italia, Telefónica and Telenor. Mozilla has also named the new OS as Firefox OS instead of Boot to Gecko. With this support in hand, Mozilla is pushing hard to bring the OS to some of the handsets early next year in Brazil.

Mozilla has also gained support for ZTE and TCL Communication Technology and some more manufacturers are expected to follow! The world’s first mobile operating system, which runs on HTML5 and it is set to rival the existing mobile OS like Android and iOS. The company has also said that they would be setting the pricing really low for the OS, and setting such a price would make them develop the OS further.

You can also checkout the Mozilla’s WebAPI demo that enables access to physical sensors on a mobile device.

Mozilla Gains Global Support for a Firefox Mobile OS

Industry support is growing behind Mozilla’s plans to launch a new fully open mobile ecosystem based on HTML5. The operating system, which Mozilla today confirmed will use its Firefox brand, will power the launch of smartphones built entirely to open Web standards, where all of the device’s capabilities can be developed as HTML5 applications.

Mapping to key Firefox footprints around the globe, leading operators Deutsche Telekom, Etisalat, Smart, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefonica and Telenor are backing the open Firefox OS as an exciting new entrant to the smartphone marketplace. They have also identified the potential of the technology to deliver compelling smartphone experiences at attainable prices.

Device manufacturers TCL Communication Technology (under the Alcatel One Touch brand) and ZTE today announced their intentions to manufacture the first devices to feature the new Firefox OS, using Snapdragon(TM) processors from Qualcomm Incorporated, the leader in smartphone platforms. The first Firefox OS powered devices are expected to launch commercially in Brazil in early 2013 through Telefonica’s commercial brand, Vivo.

The Firefox OS for mobile devices is built on Mozilla’s “Boot to Gecko project” which unlocks many of the current limitations of web development on mobile, allowing HTML5 applications to access the underlying capabilities of a phone, previously only available to native applications. Telefonica’s Digital unit joined forces with Mozilla earlier this year to take this work and showcase a new phone architecture where every phone feature (calling, messaging, games, etc.) is an HTML5 application.

Due to the optimization of the platform for entry-level smartphones and the removal of unnecessary middleware layers, mobile operators will have the ability to offer richer experiences at a range of price points including at the low end of the smartphone price range, helping to drive adoption across developing markets.

Mozilla and all other participants are committed to ensuring the project is fully open and the reference implementation of the required Web APIs is being submitted to W3C for standardization.

“The introduction of the open mobile OS continues the Mozilla mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web for users and developers. As billions of users are expected to come online for the first time in the coming years, it is important to deliver a compelling smartphone experience that anyone can use,” said Gary Kovacs, CEO, Mozilla. “The large number of operators and manufacturers now supporting this effort will bring additional resources and diversity to our global offerings.”

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