Among the more prominent announcements that took place at MWC, you may have missed the little Orange Klif. The smartphone is a collaboration between Alcatel, Orange and Firefox and is sits in the low ranks of the entry-level. The Alcatel Orange Klif comes with a tiny by today's standards capacitive 3.5-inch screen of 320x480 pixel resolution. An unnamed Mediatek chipset powers the phone, with its dual-core processor clocked at 1.0GHz. The 256MB of RAM come from a time long forgotten, as do the 512MB of storage. A microSD slot is provided, though. Budget constraints have nevertheless allowed a 2MP camera with an LED flash. Battery capacity is 1300mAh and the whole thing is packed in a 112.2 x 62 x 11.9mm body. An FM radio receiver is on board as well as GPS functionality. The smartphone is 3G-enabled for downlink speeds up to 21Mbps, and offers dual SIM slots. Judging by the companies involved, you'd already have guessed that it boots Firefox OS, in its 2.0...
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