I want to buy a phone with Ubuntu in 2014.
My dream Ubuntu phone would be:
A slide phone with Qwerty-keyboard and touchpad. A 4 inch screen (no touchscreen). With Wi-fi and a good camera.
I want to buy a phone with Ubuntu in 2014.
My dream Ubuntu phone would be:
A slide phone with Qwerty-keyboard and touchpad. A 4 inch screen (no touchscreen). With Wi-fi and a good camera.
I would like to have a good program to download and listen to podcasts, to watch youtube on it, for it to have a good battery life. Being able to ring people occasionally would be nice.
Last edited by Alwimo; November 20th, 2011 at 09:37 AM.
If I could buy one for £10 that I can phone and txt on I'd buy one otherwise I'd ignore it just like I ignore the rest
If it had big buttons so I didn't need glasses I'd pay £15 ...
Ubuntu's system requirements are too high to make a good phone OS unless it's modified quite a lot or unless phone specs get better.
I would like that Logitech or an other firm would develop a round-mini-finger-wireless-trackball...here is something, but not wireless and not round :
http://androidforums.com/android-acc...d-usefull.html
trashed. linux already have a successful phone os.
I must admit that since I first read about Mark Shuttleworth's announcement that Ubuntu plan's to go mobile, I've been a bit worried about the possibility of closed licences.
I have no basis to think like this - let's face it mr shuttleworth does't need the money and isn't ceo anymore anyway, plus he's been devoted to the open source model since the 90's. It's just experience - I don't want Ubuntu to become the new osx/chrome os/possibly android (honeycomb code)
Doubt it would do, I'm just always a skeptic! In terms of the theory, I can't see the need/demand myself, but choice is always a good thing, and if canonical as a whole can do for mobile os's what they've done for linux it can only be a good thing!
Last edited by jjex22; November 20th, 2011 at 01:04 PM.
Mark Shuttleworth might not need it but Canonical is trying desperately tobe Applemake money, UbuntuApp StoreSoftware Center, UbuntuiTunesOne: Music Store...
If the role model for Canonical is a company that even mandates what the users can install or not in their devices, you have good reasons to fear for your four essential freedoms.
Having ubuntu phone..is a great idea !!! maybe ill have one in year 2016...but i dont know if ubuntu phone is still in !!!
I hate to necrobump. But I want a Ubuntu Phone BADLY, Is there any updates on the project?
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