The Spice Fire One is obviously aimed at those who can’t afford a more premium experience, but even this market is getting crowded. Google’s recently announced Android One initiative is perhaps the biggest threat to such small players like Mozilla’s Firefox OS who is struggling to find a place for itself. However, you shouldn’t expect too much from this Firefox OS smartphone, as it comes with basic the most basic features need to “convert” a feature phone to a smartphone – calls, messaging, email, camera and modest performance. This is a 2G Dual SIM enabled device, equipped with a 1 GHz processor, 3.5 inch HVGA capacitive touch screen and a 2MP primary camera along with 1.3 MP front one. The smartphone comes with unique features like Adaptive App Search or the Single Window Search, which allows users to find all relevant information and apps available on the web together with a single click. It also supports several Indian languages like Hindi, Tamil and Bangla. The Spice Fire One comes preloaded with such apps like Facebook, Twitter and Connect A2. Mr. Prashant Bindal, Chief Executive Officer at Spice, said the following: Dr. Li Gong, President of Mozilla Corporation, also shared his input The Spice Fire One Mi – FX 1 will be initially available only on snapdeal.com and after you will be able to buy it at major retail stores, Spice HotSpot stores and www.saholic.com. It will officially be released on August 29, which is just one week away. The Firefox OS concept is truly an interesting one, but we wonder whether Mozilla isn’t a bit too late to the party. Sure, with the help of carriers, they’ll probably manage to sell handsets in such parts of the world as India, China, South America or even parts of Africa, but does Mozilla have the power to grow its marketplace with apps that already exist on cheap Android handsets? Let’s wait and see.