While Canonical was not present at CES2014, images of a large number of UbuntuTouch smartphones are constantly appearing. JonoBacon, director of Ubuntucommunity, ended these rumors in an interesting way. The so-called exposure pictures show the meizu MX3 mobile phone with the UbuntuCertified (Ubuntu certification) logo. This sign may come from anywhere without Canonical permission, but these so-called exposures need to be stopped. Jo
Although Canonical was not present at CES2014, images of a large number of Ubuntu Touch smartphones are constantly appearing. Jono Bacon, head of Ubuntu community, ended these rumors in an interesting way.
The so-called exposure pictures show the meizu mobile phone MX3 with the Ubuntu Certified mark. This sign may come from anywhere without Canonical permission, but these so-called exposures need to be stopped.
Jono Bacon posted a very interesting image () on Google Plus (). He pasted paper with the Ubuntu Certified (Ubuntu Certified) logo on a variety of devices, including a watch.
In this way, at least in the near future, there will be no Ubuntu-certified watches or products.
Therefore, there is no Ubuntu-certified meizu mobile phone, and even some of them should take the lead in obtaining messages from Canonical.
Supplement: Ubuntu community owners refer to the following Ubuntu certified models as fake (SEE) http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-01/95020.htm
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