Ubuntu for Phones Announced. Arrives in Early 2014.


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Canonical has unveiled the mobile version of their Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. Ubuntu for phones uses the same basic kernel and drivers as Android but has a brand new UI and navigation.


For starters, Ubuntu makes heavy use of gestures for navigating around. Each of the four corners of the screen can be used to perform a gesture. A short swipe from the left shows your favorite apps, a long swipe takes you to all your apps. A swipe from the right takes you to your last used app. Swipe from the bottom shows you the menu controls for the app you're in and a swipe down from the top shows you your notifications and messages.
Ubuntu places heavy emphasis on HTML5 web apps and gives them high priority, wherein they can show you notifications just like native apps. If you want an even better experience, you can also use the native apps written specifically for Ubuntu. Although it is based on the Android kernel, Ubuntu does not use the Dalvik Virtual Machine that Android does so apps are incompatible between the two. On the plus side, the lack of virtual machine and ability to run apps natively means the performance is likely going to be even better compared to Android.


As with the desktop version of Ubuntu, search has been given high priority. You can search by swiping down from the top of the screen and as you type the relevant content appears on the screen, which could be content stored on the device or even available online from various sources, such as Wikipedia, for example.
Canonical has also reinvented the lockscreen on Ubuntu for phones. They like to call it the welcome screen instead because all your side gestures are available from here, so there is no intermediate unlock gesture that you have to perform. The welcome screen also shows a beautiful circular pattern that displays important information from your installed apps.
Lastly, Ubuntu on phones will allow you to dock your phone and then connect it to a keyboard and mouse for a desktop-PC like experience, not dissimilar from what Motorola promised with the Webtop docks.
Canonical will soon be providing downloadable images of the operating system, which at present, only work on the Galaxy Nexus. As for devices shipping with Ubuntu pre-installed, that is expected to begin early next year. You can check out the OS in action in the (rather long) video below.

Source - gsmarena.com .
 
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Tizen is also coming, Samsung and Intel are showing interest on this Nokia ditched os based on linux, tizen will be more open than android so we can expect android kill in tizen:cool:
 
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BB OS7 is completely open to third party apps. They actually have no control. You dont even have to JB it. It runs every app that is compatible. Thats why my 9220 hangs a lot.
Ofcourse same is for iOS , windows too , or else how will they have apps in their store ?
 
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Ofcourse same is for iOS , windows too , or else how will they have apps in their store ?
In IOS and windows,they have strict rules to develop apps. You cant change the theme is an Iphone and the Lumia only has different colours as themes. But themes on BB appworld completely change the phones experience which gives you a LOT of problems. And BB also support apps third party apps.
 
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In IOS and windows,they have strict rules to develop apps. You cant change the theme is an Iphone and the Lumia only has different colours as themes. But themes on BB appworld completely change the phones experience which gives you a LOT of problems. And BB also support apps third party apps.
See their are guidelines given right ? I have not used a blackberry ever in my life so don't know my brother uses one . But they do have a App Store right ? So how come the apps get there ? In android I understand but blackberry which is supposed to be the 1 of the most secure enterprise ready platform how that is possible ? [roll]
 
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See their are guidelines given right ? I have not used a blackberry ever in my life so don't know my brother uses one . But they do have a App Store right ? So how come the apps get there ? In android I understand but blackberry which is supposed to be the 1 of the most secure enterprise ready platform how that is possible ? [roll]
No thats a rumor,will explain more in a new thread for this piece of crap phone.[:)]
 

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