Thursday, 9 May 2013

Ubuntu For Android Devices.

In every dual-
core phone,
there’s a PC
trying to
get out.
What is Ubuntu for
Android?
How would you like a PC that fits in
your pocket? For the lowdown on
Ubuntu for Android, in terms your
grandma could understand, watch
this short video. And for news on
Ubuntu for Android products, watch
this space.
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The full PC desktop
for multi-core
Android phones
Now multi-core Android phones can
be PCs too. Ubuntu for Android
enables high-end Android handsets
to run Ubuntu, the world’s favourite
free PC desktop operating system. So
users get the Android they know on
the move, but when they connect
their phone to a monitor, mouse and
keyboard, it becomes a PC.
Benefits for network operators
Deliver the enterprise next-gen
desktop in a single device
Drive adoption of 4G handsets, as
online apps like Google Docs shine
with low-latency connections
Expand your service portfolio from
the smart phone to the smart
desktop by delivering productivity
desktop apps, including managed
Windows apps as a service on your
network
Satisfy demand for first PCs to
families in emerging economies with
no legacy wired connectivity
Benefits for handset makers
Drive sales of multi-core phones with
faster CPUs, more cores, more RAM
and high-end graphics
Target lucrative markets for thin
client in the enterprise and first PCs
in emerging markets
Integrate easily with Android phones
already in development
Accessorise with docks, cables,
keyboards and displays
The number one
free desktop on the
number one open
phone
With over 20 million users, Ubuntu
is the world’s favourite free
operating system – and Ubuntu for
Android is the first complete
solution for office productivity on a
phone. It lets Android and Ubuntu
share the same Linux kernel, so they
can run at the same time – Android
for the phone experience and
Ubuntu when docked. Which means
one address book, one set of
bookmarks, one place for text
messages and one inbox for mail.
And thanks to careful integration
between the Ubuntu desktop and
Android, user’s have access to the
phone’s functions when it’s docked –
including making and receiving calls.
See the features in full ›
Just cause for more
cores
Ubuntu for Android gives mobile
workers a compelling reason to
upgrade to multi-core handsets with
more RAM, more storage, faster GPUs
and CPUs. It’s not just a phone they
are buying, it’s a desktop too. While
mid-range phones can deliver a
perfect Android experience, it takes
high-end horsepower to drive a
phone and a desktop at the same
time. Newer multi-core processors
are up to the job, and Ubuntu is the
killer app for that hot hardware. It’s
the must-have feature for late-2012
high-end Android phones.
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