Can Firefox OS be installed on a Samsung smartphone wave 2 having Bada 2.0 OS?

I have a Samsung smartphone S8530 wave 2. presently it has Bada 2.0 OS which is oudated and has limited apps. Can I install Firefox OS instead of the Bada OS?

Check here
*https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Installing_on_a_mobile_device

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