Friday, November 23, 2012

Ubuntu For Android: Turn Your Phone Into PC!

Users can install Ubuntu along with Android on their smartphone and on docking, users can use Ubuntu on desktop mode too. 

  “In every dual-core phone, there’s a PC trying to get out.” The statement itself is self-explanatory as to what Ubuntu is trying to do. Ubuntu developers want to transform all dual core based Android smartphones into a full-fledged computer via Ubuntu for Android. Users can install Ubuntu along with Android on their smartphone and on docking, users can use Ubuntu on desktop mode. The only issue is that the desktop OS for Android devices has not been made public yet.

 According to the official website, with the hybrid concept, handset makers can "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 official Ubuntu website is decked up with Ubuntu for Android. Further, a video has been added to explain the concept. To attract network operators, it has explained how this concept can help them “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."



 

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