London, UK, 2 January, 2013: Canonical today announced a distinctive smartphone interface for its popular operating system,Ubuntu, using all four edges of the screen for a more immersive experience.
This is no ordinary Galaxy Nexus. Instead of Android, it's running a very different Linux-based OS — the long-awaited mobile version of Ubuntu — which comes with a new UI adapted for smaller screens.
Canonical has announced a distinctive smartphone interface for its popular operating system, Ubuntu, using all four edges of the screen for a more immersive experience. Ubuntu uniquely gives handset ...
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu operating system, announced the platform will be made available for mobile phones, describing this as “our most important ever product”. It said it is “ready ...
Canonical today announced a distinctive smartphone interface for its popular operating system, Ubuntu, using all four edges of the screen for a more immersive experience. Ubuntu uniquely gives handset ...
Canonical has announced a new version of Ubuntu that is aimed at the smartphone and built around existing Android kernels and drivers, reported The Verge. The mobile OS will support both ARM and x86 ...