Saturday, February 7, 2015

Ubuntu's first mobile phone is finally here!



Ubuntu (Friends help Tinto) Mobile version of the operating system, a full two years after the release finally usher in their first Ubuntu smartphone - Aquaris E4.5. This is a Canonical (Ubuntu project leader) jointly launched the first BQ Readers Ubuntu phone system. Aquaris E4.5 will begin next week in the European market, priced at around 170 euros.
  



  Canonical has previously announced that China's mobile phone manufacturers Meizu and Spain BQ Readers Ubuntu system with the launch of a mobile phone. Canonical has been demonstrated many times over and Meizu Meizu phone equipped with the Ubuntu system, but so far Meizu phone equipped with Ubuntu system has not yet listed. BQ Readers touches a step ahead, released Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu version of the phone.



  Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu version of the phone configuration is not very prominent, but also the low-end market positioning, Aquaris E4.5 uses a 4.5-inch screen with a resolution of only 960 x 540, the additional use of MediaTek's Cortex A7 quad-core processing is clocked at 1.3GHz, with 8GB of RAM and 1GB of internal memory, support for microSD memory card expansion. Using a 800-megapixel main camera and a 5 megapixel front camera in the camera. Founder body shape, front no physical buttons. Currently only black color. 

  Canonical CEO, founder Mark Shuttleworth said that chose  BQ Readers  because BQ Readers in Spain has a big influence, and BQ Readers will launch with the right features, specifications of the mobile phone market for a specific time, will take "strategic "approach. Ubuntu phone market a year later than expected, Mark Shuttleworth has said that Ubuntu will be listed in the phone in January 2014. 

  Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu version of the phone will be taken to limit the online sales methods in the next week, and the first time will be announced at the Ubuntu Twitter, Google + and Facebook page and Twitter account BQ sales. Sells for around 170 euros, and Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu without warranty of any network lock, which means that users can use any communications provider's network.

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