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Firefox OS isn't a real competitor. Mozilla intends to create an open standard for mobile applications based on web technologies. The purpose is to avoid app store lock-in, and to let every app work on every phone (or computer).
Some Firefox OS apps already work on Android (I don't remember if you have to install Firefox first, though).
The actual Firefox OS, the thing below all the apps, is nothing more than a kernel and a web engine. That makes it a very simple, easy to port OS suited to low end smartphones.