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Ubuntu Touch is worth checking out if you're looking for a mobile OS that breaks free from Android and iOS. Unlike Android and iOS, Ubuntu Touch doesn't rely on Google or Apple's services.
But other phones with official or unofficial Ubuntu Touch support, like the Volla Phone and the Fairphone 3, need to be updated depending on the version of Android running on the phone.
Ever since Canonical announced Ubuntu for Android back in February, the lack of specific product details seems to have done little to diminish excitement over the forthcoming Linux-based platform ...
Ubuntu for Android has been announced by Canonical. The service brings the firm's free operating system to handsets running the Google platform via a phone dock.
Canonical generated significant excitement earlier this year when it announced its Ubuntu for Android plans, which included dockable smartphones that can launch the full Ubuntu Linux desktop. No ...
Canonical CEO: Ubuntu tablet OS will battle Android, iOS feature Jan 11, 2012 10 mins Mobile Development Technology Industry Ubuntu ...
Less than a month after releasing the first developer preview build of Android 14, Google is back with Android 14 DP2. The official announcement is aimed at developers and largely focuses on ...
Although Android technically runs on top of Linux, generally most Android devices abstract away the underlying Linux-ness of these machines. In theory this is a good thing; we wouldn’t necess… ...