The Android powered handset with an Alternative OS on board is here for the public consumers, from the makers know for manufacturing something different each time, the Geeksphone Revolution. Today the company has brought up the phone for sales from the official domain.
As said previously, the phone will come out of it's box with a Dual-Core 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z2560 Central Processing Unit (CPU), a 4.7-inches IPS qHD screen of 960 x 540 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal storage with one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), an eight megapixels main camera on the back with LED flash light, capable of capturing 1080p videos at 30 frames-per-second and a two megapixels front facer, 3G HSPA connectivity support, a 2,000mAh powered battery and maintaining Android as it's primary operating system, compensating Boot2Gecko by Mozilla, featuring Firefox OS side by side, with a neat dual-boot interface setup. The handset can also read any community supported ROM's, by allowing users to update them over-the-air.
The smartphone is now available for grabs from the Spanish company's webpage at a price of 222 Euros, which is around 305 United States Dollars, where the firm offers international shipping.
Source: Geeksphone shop