UbuntuTouch is the operating system developed by Canonical for mobile touch devices. UbuntuTouch uses native code instead of Java virtual machines like Android, so the installed applications do not consume too much memory, it can run smoothly even on low-configuration mobile phones. Ubuntu also supports the use of Qt/QML to develop Native applications and HTML5-based web applications, so Ubuntu's vision is very long-term.
Ubuntu Touch is the operating system developed by Canonical for mobile Touch devices. Ubuntu Touch uses native code instead of Java virtual machines like Android, so the installed applications do not consume too much memory, it can run smoothly even on low-configuration mobile phones. Ubuntu also supports the use of Qt/QML to develop Native applications and HTML5-based web applications, so Ubuntu's vision is very long-term.
According to the current performance, the future experience of Ubuntu mobile phones is worth looking forward.
Earlier versions are based on Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 13.04. After the official release of ubuntu 13.04, the system is only created based on Ubuntu 13.04.
Daily build download: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/
Devices supported by the current version:
Device |
Code |
Factory firmware from Google |
Galaxy Nexus |
Maguro |
Takju or yakju |
Nexus 4 |
Mako |
Occam |
Nexus 7 |
Grouper |
Nakasi or nakasig |
Nexus 10 |
Manta |
Mantaray |
On the brush machine (Tip: brush machine risk, careful for it), you can refer to the official Tutorial: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
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