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New Delhi: Intex has launched its first Firefox smartphone in India at Rs 1,999. Named the Cloud FX, the phone is exclusively available on e-commerce site Snapdeal.com. The Intex Cloud FX runs Firefox OS and has a 3.5-inch display (480x320 pixels), 128 MB RAM, and 1GHz processor.
The phone, which is claimed to be the country's lowest-priced smartphone sports a 2 megapixel rear camera. This dual SIM Intex phone supports a microSD card of up to 4GB. It comes with a 1250mAh battery. Its connectivity options include WiFi, USB, Bluetooth.
Intex Cloud FX will take on the recently announced Spice Fire One Mi-FX 1 that also runs Firefox OS. The Firefox phone from Spice is priced at Rs 2,299. It will go on sale starting August 29. Spice's dual-SIM 2G handset features a 3.5-inch touchscreen, 1 GHz processor and 1.3 megapixel rear and 0.3 megapixel front cameras.
Earlier this year, Mozilla (developer of Firefox web browser) had tied up with Intex and Spice to bring smartphones priced at about $25 (about Rs 1,500) to India.
The Firefox devices will compete with phones using Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows platforms.
Low-cost handsets prices less than Rs 5,000 and smartphones priced below Rs 7,000 from Asian handset makers including Huawei, ZTE, Micromax and Karbonn have been driving growth in the emerging markets of Asia and Africa.
Technology giant Google, under its Android One initiative, has also partnered Spice, Micromax and Karbonn from India to deliver a smartphone under USD 100 (about Rs 6,000) to tap the market.
Smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms such as Micromax and Karbonn, according to research firm IDC.
In the second quarter of 2014, smartphone sales grew 84 per cent to 18.42 million units from 10.02 million units (in April-June 2013 quarter, as per IDC data.
Samsung is the category leader with 29 per cent market share, Micromax (18 pc), Karbonn (8 pc) and Lava (6 pc).
"With the ultra-low cost Spice Fire One, we aim to convert the feature phone users into smartphone users. Our intentions are clearly to synthesise technology and style in our products and make them available at affordable prices," Spice Mobility Chief Executive Officer Prashant Bindal said.
The new handset also supports several Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil and Bengali.
"Just one year after the first Firefox OS device launched, Firefox OS smartphone is now available in 17 countries across Europe, Asia and Latin America. We are
confident that Firefox OS devices will realise a whole new category of smartphones with affordable price," Mozilla President Li Gong said.
Mozilla had showcased a smartphone prototype costing as little as USD 25 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February, targeting developing countries including India and China.
Various reports suggest that the next billion population accessing the Internet for the first time will do so on their phones instead of personal computers.
Also, the next 100 million connected users are expected to demand mobile content and services in local languages across a range of smart devices at an affordable cost.
Companies like Microsoft, which acquired Nokia's handset division, are also targeting the affordable smartphone category aggressively, estimating it to be a $50 billion annual opportunity.
Other devices with Firefox OS to be available globally include the ZTE Open II and the Alcatel OneTouch Fire E.
(With inputs from PTI)
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