Alcatel One Touch Fire first Firefox OS smartphone, the product review - Android OS vs Firefox OS

Alcatel One Touch Fire  first Firefox OS Smartphone Reviews


The Alcatel One Touch Fire is one of the first smartphones to run Firefox OS, like Andoid OS from Google, a new OS or the Firefox Operating System comes and aims to light a fire under its competitor, the Android Operating System from Google. For power and performance, Alcatel One Touch Fire comes with a single-core 1GHz Qualcomm processor, and a 3.2-megapixel camera, and a microSD card slot.




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From an Alcatel One Touch Fire hardware perspective, there’s nothing wrong with the One Touch Fire Smartphone. In fact, its soft-touch back, 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen with 165 ppi, 3.2-megapixel camera and HSPA radio are nothing to scoff at in the budget phone market. Alcatel is clearly aiming for first-time smartphone users in developing regions with this phone, and as such it has a perfectly acceptable, possibly even above-average bit of hardware on its hands.


Also, one Touch Fire is isn’t your ordinary low-end handset phone, because Alcatel One Touch Fire comes running the new, purely HTML 5-based Firefox OS from those web browser guys over at Mozilla. With the low cost and feature phone replacement in mind, the Alcatel One Touch Fire was always going to be a low-end handset with basic features. It comes in variety of colors and also a color that matches the brightly colored creature on the Firefox logo. Orange fox.



Android OS vs Firefox OS


Firefox OS soon be a number one Android OS competitor, but not today. Because, Firefox OS at this moment is not fully develop yet, meaning still under development phase. However, on the other hand android OS from Google now is being fully qualified mobile Operating System that runs countless smartphones around the globe. A giants in mobile phone ecosystem and fully developed OS. Buts lets take a look what we have this time, we try to compare Firefox OS and Android OS.


Firefox OS take little slowly. Unlike Android, swipes from screen to screen take a little slower than with Android but not forever to process as the one that I have read. However, Firefox OS apps frequently suffering not to respond and get crash, a surprising fact given that they’re all HTML5-based, and the user experience is frustratingly bogged down by Firefox OS that struggles to keep up with even the most deliberate user interactions. It’s aggravating to use, and calls to mind the experience of attempting to navigate Android 4.2 on an original Nexus S, except in this case, it’s the hardware that outclasses the software, not the other way around as in the case of the Nexus S.

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