We've recently been witnessing a multitude of
phone releases with support for more than just one
operating system. Prime example would be
OPPO's
N1, which ships, albeit in a
limited edition, with the
CyanogenMod OS apart from the stock ColorOS.
Geeksphone, the company behind the first Boot2Gecko (open-source Firefox
OS variant) phone, has just announced that their next -- the
Geeksphone Revolution -- will offer support for not only Boot2Gecko, but
Android and other B2G builds as well. However, as previously believed, the
Geeksphone Revolution will not offer dual-boot support. Instead, buyers will have to pick one
OS during the time of placing the
order.
The
device will come with a
4.7-inch qHD display along with an Intel Atom Z2560 processor clocked @1.6GHz, 1GB of RAM, 4GB ROM, an 8 mega-pixel main camera and a 2000mAh battery.