Open Source Smartphone
Have you ever heard about Ubuntu Mobile Phones?
Learn About Open Source Smartphone from This Article.
What is Open Source?
Open Source is a program (software) which any of the user could use it for free (No need of licence). And the source code is provided to anyone who is willing to develop the program further by changing the source code.
What is Ubuntu?
Ubuntu is a free and open source operating system which is a community developed Linux based OS, which could be used on Desktops, Laptops and Servers. Ubuntu contains of variety free applications.
Now a days Ubuntu has introduced their Mobile Operating System.
It is called as Ubuntu Touch.
Ubuntu Mobile Operating System has developed by Canonical United Kingdom Limited and Ubuntu Community. which is designed for Smartphones and Tablet PCs. Ubuntu mobile operating system is user friendly and mostly better choice for the developers.
Next generation would be most of the people use Open Source Operating Systems and by the improvement of the Open Source Mobile OS, more and more users would be using Open Source products because in the future there would be Games, More Advance Applications, Friendly User Interface, Anti- Malware Applications are being developing by the Open Source Community Developers.
Lets See What Are The Features of Ubuntu Operating System
(Source : Ubuntu Phones)
Introducing Ubuntu’s Scopes
These are like individual home screens for different kinds of content, giving you access to everything from movies and music to local services and social media, without having to go through individual apps.
· Near By
When you’re out and about, the NearBy scope can help you find where to eat, what bands to see and even which bus to catch.
· Music
Listen to music from your library, stream from Soundcloud, download tracks from 7digital, or catch the latest gig with Songkick.
· News
Get the latest news from from a range of different sources. Use the settings in this scope to create a tailored newspaper just for you.
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Ubuntu
Swipe Options
§ Swipe
from the top
Swipe down from the top
for access to notifications
and key phone settings, without breaking
your stride.
and key phone settings, without breaking
your stride.
§ Swipe
from the right
A full swipe from the
right reveals all your running apps. A shorter one switches between the current
apps and the last.
§ Swipe
from the left
Swipe from the left to
reveal the Launcher, for quick access to your favourite features and apps.
§ Swipe
from the bottom
When you need to see the
controls, all it takes is a swipe from the bottom edge of the screen.
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