Mozilla Seabird, The Phone You’d Want But Doesn’t Exist Yet [Mozilla Seabird, the Community-driven Mobile Phone Concept Comes With Some Great Specs & Features; iPhone-killer Comes to Mind]
We’re talking about iPhone-killers every day and very few phones have managed to get near that status. In fact, judging only by sales performance and profit it’s safe to say that no manufacturer out there can match Apple when it comes to selling just one particular device.

But when it comes to specs and features we already have plenty of smartphones, mostly powered by Google’s Android OS that can match the iPhone. In fact, today we’re going to show you a totally cool concept phone, the Mozilla Seabird that also happens to be based on an open OS, a “community-driven Mobile Phone Concept.”
As you can see in the video below the Mozila Seabird is truly special. Sure it’s just a concept right now but who’s to say such a phone can’t be built in the near future, particularly considering the rapid advancements when it comes to mobile devices?
The Mozilla Seabird would definitely be a great iPhone competitor, and the video clearly shows you the smartphone is meant to be more than a mobile device. It’s rather a mobile computer packed in a very small case.
The Seabird would come with a generous touchscreen display, an 8-megapixel camera, dual pico projectors placed on either side (45 Lumens brightness and 960 x 600 resolution), an embedded Bluetooth Dongle that also acts as an IR remote, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, wireless charging technology, mini-USB connectivity and, from what we can see so far, Android OS running the whole show.
The phone has some spectacular features, but we’d expect nothing less of it especially since it’s a concept phone, and concept phones can do pretty much anything, can’t they? Personally I’m particularly interested in those two pico projectors that can transform the device into an improvised laptop that is clearly running Windows 7, although it could run any sort of mobile OS instead.
The Mozilla Seabird looks inspiring, to say the least, so I’m actually looking forward to see at least some manufacturers get inspired by it.
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