Hello Firefox OS Enthusiasts. As you may know, Geeksphone Revolution is a smartphone with mid-end hardware specs, that allows the users install either Android or Firefox OS, via the built-in recovery tool, which comes pre-installed on the phone.

Geeksphone Revolution has a 4.7 inch multi-touch display, an 1.6 GHz Dual Core Intel Atop Z2560 CPU, 4 GB of internal storage, 1 GB of RAM memory, Wifi, Bluetooth, AGPS, ports for 3.5 audio jack and micro USB, 8 MPX rear camera with Flash LED and 2 MPX front camera and a 2000 mAh battery.
The geeks from PCMAG have created a video of Geeksphone Revolution, demoing how to easily switch between Android and Firefox OS. For more information, see the below video yourself.
It looks like Firefox OS is doing quite well. For now, we know for sure that 2014 will bring ZTE Open C and ZTE Open II, the next two Firefox OS based smartphones developed by the Chinese manufacturer, Geeksphone Revolution, and a bunch of new Firefox OS devices from Alcatel: the Alcatel One Touch Fire C, Alcatel One Touch Fire E, Alcatel One Touch Fire S, Alcatel One Touch Fire 7 and Alcatel One Touch POP.
For those who don’t know yet, Firefox OS is a new Linux based mobile operating system, built by using the new HTML5 technology by the Mozilla developers. For now, it is used as default on smartphones with modest hardware specs, developed by LG, ZTE, Alcatel and Geeksphone.
While Firefox OS has been experimentally ported to the Google Nexus 7 tablet. Also, the InFocus F1 tablet running Firefox OS has been spotted at FCC.