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Firefox OS Tablet Program: First Device Specs

First Firefox OS tablet details out: 1GHz quad-core CPU, 10.1-inch HD display

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Specifications of the first Mozilla’s Firefox OS tablet have been put out online by Mozilla’s Asa Dotzler. Dotzler was one of the original people who worked on the Mozilla non-profit foundation.
Dotzler puts out detailed specs of the tablet, along with the picture on his blog. You can check them out here. While the specs are out, there’s no word on when the tablet will be released or what the price will be like.

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The tablets are being produced by Foxconn, which announced plans to manufacture Firefox OS devices  last year. The tablet is called InFocus New tab F1, although the name might change by the time this thing hits retail. It has a 10.1-inch IPS capacitive multi-touch display with a resolution of 1280 x 800.

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It seems to be WiFi-only tablet, with no word on a cellular version, and will come with AllWinner A31 quad-core 1GHz Cortex-A7 processor, as well as a PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU. Other specs include 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage space. The tablet features a 2-megapixel front camera and a 5-megapixel rear camera, as well as a micro USB slot and headphones port. The battery is 7000mAh capacity. And of course it will run the Firefox OS, though whether this is an updated tablet-ready build is not certain.

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Cool. How about a FireFox OS distro for PC's, so we can finally make our old Pentium 4 Dell's useful...

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I like FireFox so I might buy it or wait for 2.0.

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Awww so there wont be a version we can put on our own tablet :( :(

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Firefox on android and ios isn't that good in my experience. Dolphin for android is much better in my opinion. For windows Firefox is a great browser though:D A Firefox OS does indeed sound interesting even though the browsers don't seem that good.

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Firefox on android and ios isn't that good in my experience. Dolphin for android is much better in my opinion. For windows Firefox is a great browser though:D A Firefox OS does indeed sound interesting even though the browsers don't seem that good.

There's a Firefox on iOS?

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There's a Firefox on iOS?

Pretty sure it exists; I think I had it before I went to the Android master race :P I think this was more or less what I used and it's not a full version of firefox but still... https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/sync-for-firefox/id468995230?mt=8

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