Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Firefox OS designer mobile phones already sold out

Language store Geeksphone has already run out of the two Chrome OS mobile phones -- a harbinger of things to come for customers -- that went on sale for designers these days.


Firefox OS app designers expecting to catch one of the new Chrome OS cellular phones seem to be out of fortune.
The Keon and the Optimum jumped up on the market these days complimentary of on the internet store Geeksphone. But the two cellular phones already appear on the merchant's Website as "out of inventory." The site for each cellphone simply says "this item is no more in stock" with no further description.
A speaker for Geeksphone informed CNET at around 6:15 a.m. PT that the cellular phones are currently out of inventory due to great need. But the on the internet selling is predicted to reboot in the arriving time.
The Optimum was available previously in the day, while the Keon marketed out more easily. Costing $119, the Keon is the budget-oriented design with a 3.5-inch 480x320-pixel display. At $195, the Optimum provides a 4.3-inch 960x540-pixel multi touch display.
Geeksphone, a small store in The country, is the only resource for the Mozilla OS cellular phones at this point.
The two Chrome OS cellular phones aren't intended for consumers; rather they're developed for designers who need operating designs to analyze their applications for Mozilla's cellular os. Popular Chrome OS cellular phones are required to be manufacturered by such organizations as ZTE, Alcatel, LG Gadgets, and Huawei for launch next year. Sony designs is also seeking a Chrome OS cellphone for 2014.
Mozilla's objective behind Chrome OS is to provide low-cost cellular phones and other gadgets that will entice customers in creating marketplaces.


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