According to foreign media reports, the founder and CEO of Ubuntu system provider Canonical, MarkShuttleworth, said in an interview with WallStreetJournal, smartphones running the Ubuntu operating system will be available in October 2013 and will be launched in two very important regions first. However, Saudi voss did not disclose specific information about these two markets. It is reported that Canonical
According to foreign media reports, the founder and CEO of Ubuntu system provider Canonical Mark Shuttleworth recently accepted the Wall Street Journal) the interview said that the smartphone running the Ubuntu operating system will be listed in October 2013 and will be launched in two very important regions first, however, Saudi voss did not reveal specific information about these two markets.
It is reported that the first release of Canonical will be an entry-level Ubuntu mobile phone, equipped with a 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor, RAM between-1 GB, and built-in 4.8 GB memory space. Of course, this model will also be equipped with a micro-SD card slot as the user's future expansion space. Some analysts believe that the most likely manufacturers to cooperate with Canonical will be LG or Samsung.
At the same time, Canonical will also release a high-end model with Intel Atom processor, which will have the same desktop computer synchronization function not available for low-end devices, 1 gb ram will be deployed.
In fact, the Ubuntu open-source operating system did not meet with you until 2013, and the source code release speed of the operating system by Canonical has been relatively slow. In January 2 this year, Canonical said it would launch a mobile operating system compatible with Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the coming weeks. However, the launch date was later than the end of February.
It is reported that the Ubuntu open-source operating system compatible with mobile phones can be connected to the keyboard, display, and mouse to truly become a user's desktop workstation. Users can access it through their own mobile phones, and run many desktop programs. Saudi Voss said that the Ubuntu platform for mobile phones supporting Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be available for download by the end of February.
Although the Ubuntu open-source operating system released by Canonical does not have many new functions, the actual market performance of this operating system is still very curious. At present, the smartphone operating system market has been dominated by iOS and Android systems, while the recently released BlackBerry 10 and Microsoft Windows Phone Systems are trying to compete for the third place.
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