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2008-12-09
I used Firefox OS on one of the underpowered devices and on faster devices.
I also used Android on both.
On the underpowered device, Firefox OS is noticeably faster for many operations than Android, in particular, web browsing.
On fast devices, Firefox OS and Android look very similar in execution speed.
Another thing: Firefox OS applications also work in Android. You can install them via Nightly. That's pretty cool.
Personally, all I'd be waiting for is actually good apps.
I have been using Grooveshark html5 app which is excellent (and has no non-HTML counterpart that is as good), but there are still many other apps missing.