You heard that right. Spreadtrum and Mozilla are planning on releasing a smartphone that retails for $25.
Spreadtrum is a cell phone manufacturer that isn't exactly known
around the world, but it shares the same vision as Mozilla does:
delivering smartphones to consumers at the lowest possible prices.
What helps to keep the cost down is a Cortex A5 chipset: the SC6821.
The chip doesn't have support for LTE, just WCDMA and EDGE. The chip
does include support for WiFi, Bluetooth, cameras, and FM Radios, but it
will top out at powering 3.5” screens.
With these features and specs, no one's going to be tossing out their
Galaxies, iPhones, or Lumias, however, if Mozilla can create a
smartphone that works reasonably well for $25, then feature phones will
get much closer to being completely phased out in emerging markets.
For $25, would you buy one of these bad boys as your back-up
smartphone? Or maybe use them as party favors for a geek get-together?
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