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The GeeksPhone Peak is a low-end smartphone released by GeeksPhone in April 2013. It is intended for software developers wanting to build and test mobile applications on the new Firefox OS, not for general consumers.[10]
Manufacturer | GeeksPhone |
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Slogan | One step beyond.[1] |
First released | 23 April 2013 |
Availability by region | 23 April 2013[2] |
Compatible networks | |
Form factor | Bar |
Dimensions |
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Operating system | Firefox OS[2] |
CPU |
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Memory | 512 MB[3] |
Storage | 4 GB[3] |
Removable storage | microSD, up to 32 GB[5][6] |
Battery |
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Rear camera | 8 MP[3] |
Front camera | 2 MP[7] |
Display | 540 × 960 px (qHD) capacitive touchscreen, 4.3"[3][7] |
Connectivity | |
Data inputs |
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SAR | Head 0.56 W/kg Hotspot (1cm gap) 1.23 W/kg |
The Peak and the entry-level Keon are the first commercially available mobile devices running Firefox OS.
GeeksPhone Keon and Peak initially became available on 23 April 2013 and the first batch sold out in a few hours.[11]
Unlike the lower-end GeeksPhone Keon, the Peak is not fully open source[12] as it contains and requires some proprietary Qualcomm code.
The GeeksPhone Peak+, an improved version of the original Peak, was first announced on 16 July 2013.[13] Unlike the original Peak, Peak+ is a customer-oriented device,[14] which features twice the RAM of the original Peak and an added compass sensor.[15] The Peak+ also features the same exterior dimensions as the peak.
GeeksPhone estimated that the shipping of the Peak+ devices would start in November 2013,[15] but had some issues with material providers not meeting schedules.[16]
Mozilla does not allow the GeeksPhone Peak+ to be called a "Firefox OS device" and insists that it should be described as a "device based on Boot to Gecko technology".[17] It has been said that Mozilla is yet to make up its mind regarding what "Firefox OS certification" entails and that it favors its carrier supports over start-ups, such as GeeksPhone. GeeksPhone assures that despite Mozilla not wanting to support the Peak/Peak+ display resolution, the internals of Peak+ will be exactly the same as those of the original Peak, only without the Mozilla logos. The Peak + is now running a certified copy of Firefox OS 1.1.[18][19]
The Geeksphone Peak+ was cancelled as of 28 November 2013.[20]
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