Last week, UbuntuTouch launched the Developer Preview version for GalaxyNexus, Nexus4, Nexus7, and Nexus10, allowing users and developers to quickly preview the core and applications of the system, for example, camera and Wi-Fi. Of course, there are many bugs in the Developer Preview version, so it is not recommended for daily use. Canonical also stressed that "changing from a flash to a brick will cause you to be at your own risk ". In addition to the four above devices, UbuntuTouch will soon support the following devices:
Last week, Ubuntu Touch launched the Developer Preview version for Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10, allowing users and developers to get started with the core and application of the system, for example, camera and Wi-Fi. Of course, there are many bugs in the Developer Preview version, so it is not recommended for daily use. Canonical also stressed that "changing from a flash to a brick will cause you to be at your own risk ". In addition to the above four devices, Ubuntu Touch will soon support the following devices:
Motorola XOOM, more Galaxy Nexus ", Sony Xperia S, Xperia T, Samsung Galaxy S3 (International Board, Verizon and AT&T), Huawei Ascend G300, samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9000), Galaxy s scl (GT-I9003), Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy s ii (International Board ), HTC One X, One XL, One X + (Multi-version), Asus Transformer Infinity, LG Optimus 4x HD, Nexus S, Nexus One, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi, and the Asus Transformer Pad.
We are surprised to see that Ubuntu Touch will also be transplanted to old devices like Nexus S and Nexus One (Canonical says the minimum configuration for the operating system is a dual-core A9 processor ). Compatible with such old hardware, it does "emphasize" the efficiency of the operating system. Canonical wants Ubuntu Touch to appear on as many devices as possible, which is part of Ubuntu port-a-thon. Ubuntu said, "We want to port Ubuntu Touch to all types of devices." invite developers from all over the world to join and help them.
Ubuntu Touch is a very interesting operating system. Its Compatibility with current Android devices has attracted the attention of the Android community. Canonical plans to launch the first Ubuntu Touch device later this year. In the future, Canonical will also launch a low-end basic phone and super phones running Ubuntu Touch ).
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