After a long wait, the Ubuntu smartphone was made this year. Now, following the Chinese and European markets, Linux fans in other markets will also welcome Ubuntu mobile phones. A few days ago, the Spanish smartphone manufacturer BQ announced that they will sell AquariusE5Ubuntu smartphones to the global market. It is understood that this mobile phone is equipped with a 5 inch display, 1 GBRAM, 16 GB memory (with an expansion card slot), with a GHz quad-core concurrent hair processor, the price of 19
After a long wait, the Ubuntu smartphone was made this year. Now, following the Chinese and European markets, Linux fans in other markets will also welcome Ubuntu mobile phones. A few days ago, the Spanish smartphone manufacturer BQ announced that they will sell Aquarius E5 Ubuntu smartphones to the global market. It is understood that the mobile phone is equipped with a 5 inch display, 1 gb ram, 16 GB memory (with an expansion card slot), with a GHz quad-core mediatek processor, the price is 199.90 euros (equivalent to about 1361.64 RMB ).
To be honest, this configuration is not attractive. The only highlight should be the Ubuntu system. In addition, it does not support LTE, and for American users, HSPA + is not used by AT&T and T-Mobile. The Ubuntu Aquarius E5 supports 900 MHz HSPA + and 2100 MHz HSPA +.
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