Ubuntu Touch OS Finally Has Its First Smartphone Partner

Ubuntu Touch OS Finally Has Its First Smartphone Partner

Next year might finally bring smartphones developed specifically for the Ubuntu Touch OS. Even though Canonical’s ambitious Ubuntu Edge smartphone could never reach its insane crowdfunding goal, its not like the team gave up on trying to get the OS on smartphones. Stable builds have already been released for Nexus devices, but a smartphone partner means that the OS will finally have a shot at other players in the global smartphone market. The announcement about the first hardware partner was made by Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth today at the LeWeb conference, he says that high-end phones powered by Ubuntu Touch OS will be available in 2014.

The company obviously isn’t settling for just one partner. Shuttleworth reveals that Canonical is also in board level discussions with a number of other potential partners as well, “four household brands” as he calls them, brands that “sell a lot of phone all over the world, in emerging and fully emerged markets, to businesses and consumers.” Unfortunately, he has not named the one hardware partner that they already have locked down, and neither has he revealed the names of other potential partners. Ubuntu Touch OS still has a long way to go, and its likely to receive competition from another new mobile platform that’s anxiously being awaited, Intel and Samsung’s Tizen OS. 2014 is definitely going to be an interesting year.

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    Ubuntu Touch OS To Release On October 17th

    Ubuntu Touch OS To Release On October 17th

    Its no secret that Canonical has been working on an Ubuntu operating system that runs on smartphones and tablets, its called Ubuntu Touch. Canonical actually launched a pretty ambitious crowdfunding project for new smartphone powered by this OS called Ubuntu Edge. It was supposed to have a quadcore processor, 2GB of RAM, 128GB of onboard storage, a 4.5 inch display, loads of connectivity options and an 8 megapixel rear camera. The campaign was to raise $32 million, but could only manage roughly $12.8 million. So even if Ubuntu Edge might not be becoming a reality anytime soon, Ubuntu Touch OS is still alive and well, and is slated to be released on October 17th.

    It has been revealed via a blogpost that Canonical is committed to delivering an image of Ubuntu Touch that’s ready to install on supported devices, next month. The supported devices include Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and the Nexus 10. A developer image of the OS is already out for these devices, users who wouldn’t mind finding any bugs are welcome to install them. However, don’t expect devices running Ubuntu Touch to flood stores in the near future. According to Canonical, the first devices powered by this OS might be released next year, there’s no concrete timeframe available just yet.

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