The LG Fx0 was a Firefox-powered smartphone which was first announced by Mozilla and KDDI of Japan last week, where LG happens to be the hardware manufacturer behind this particular handset. If there is anything special about the LG Fx0, it would be the very nature of its design, where the device itself sports a transparent shell which would enable anyone and everyone to check out its internal circuitry.

Of course, this means that the LG Fx0 is not something that our eyes would cross paths with very often, although you can be more or less sure that those who are not comfortable with the transparent Game Boy variants in the past will also be able to give the LG Fx0 a pass easily.

The LG Fx0 was designed to sport a transparent shell, with the reasoning behind that being to emphasize Mozilla’s commitment where openness is concerned. There will be no high end specifications within, although it does come with some pretty souped up specifications where Firefox-powered smartphones are concerned, ranging from a 4.7” display with 720 x 1280 resolution, LTE connectivity, an 8MP camera at the back, a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.5GB RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. Do not expect to be able to find the LG Fx0 outside of the Land of the Rising Sun, but who knows, LG might just market this elsewhere should it do well, right? One can always hope.

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