The Geeksphone Company - known even from the developer phones with Firefox OS - presented an interesting smartphone. Geeksphone Revolution does not stand out with specification, but with the fact that it can operate in two operating systems and allows you to switch between them.
Geeksphone Revolution normally runs under Android. However, it may also work in the second, different system. For now, it is Boot2Gecko, which is non-licensed by Mozilla Firefox variety. According to the manufacturer, it is possible that its place can be taken by another system. In the trial copies it was decided to use Boot2Gecko as Firefox with a Mozilla sign is reserved for models distributed by mobile operators. Both systems in Revolution can be updated over-the -air, and switching between platforms is via a user-friendly graphical interface. To change the system, we need just a few clicks.
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A limitation may only be used by Geeksphone processor. The Revolution model is powered by a 1.6 GHz dual-core Atom Z2560 it puts therefore against possible creators of the system specific requirements. The phone has a gigabyte of RAM, 4GB of expandable internal memory and a battery with a capacity of 2000 mAh. It also has two cameras (2 and 8 megapixels), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS modules, as well as the 4.7-inch IPS display with a resolution of 960x540 pixels. Specification suggests that Geeksphone Revolution is not an expensive design, but we can't count for a wide distribution. It will probably go mainly in the hands of developers, serving as a convenient test platform.
Source Engadget
