ZTE Mozilla phone coming in 2013

Chinese manufacturer pals up with Firefox developers to create new mobile OS

ZTE is teaming up with Mozilla – the makers of the Firefox web browser – to create a new mobile OS, and an accompanying line of smartphones.

According toReutersandThe Wall Street Journal, ZTE will roll out its Mozilla OS over the next few months, with a hardware launch to follow in 2013.

ZTE will launch products based on the Mozilla OS outside of China – with Reuters reporting that it’s working with regional telecom carriers.

ZTE isn’t abandoning other operating systems altogether, though – it will continue to create Android and Windows Phone handsets, but “won’t just rely” on Google and Microsoft’s operating systems.

WithiOS 6 launching today,Android 4.1 Jelly Beangradually rolling out to ‘Droid smartphones, and Microsoft taking the wraps offWindows Phone 8, it’s becoming an increasingly crowded field for mobile operating systems – will ZTE and Mozilla sink or swim with their offering?

[viaGizmodo Australia]

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