Ubuntu creator Canonical showed the tech world on Monday a mobile
version of their software that would act as a “superphone”.
The “superphone” would allow users to connect the phone to a keyboard, monitor, and mouse and act as PC.
CBS reports that Canonical said the Ubuntu smartphones would likely be available for sale towards the end of 2013.
The “superphone” would allow users to connect the phone to a keyboard, monitor, and mouse and act as PC.
CBS reports that Canonical said the Ubuntu smartphones would likely be available for sale towards the end of 2013.
Ubuntu is based from the open-sourced Linux operating system
and has rivaled Windows and Mac in the desktop world since 2004.
Specs of the “superphone” include:
Specs of the “superphone” include:
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Quad-core A9 or Intel Atom process
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Minimum of 1GB of internal memory
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Multi-touch feature
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