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  2. Ubuntu Touch - Wikipedia

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    The Ubuntu Touch project was started in 2011. Mark Shuttleworth announced on 31 October 2011 that by Ubuntu 14.04, the goal was that Ubuntu would support smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and other smart screens (such as car head units and smartwatches), [12] but to date has only been supported by vendors on a few smartphones, one tablet and a number of third-party devices which hobbyists have ...

  3. BQ Aquaris M10 - Wikipedia

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    The Aquaris M10 and Aquaris M10 FHD are Android tablets from the Spanish manufacturer BQ that were released to market in October 2015. [1] The devices shipped with Android 5.1 (Lollipop) . BQ elected not to skin the operating system and as such it retains the unmodified "Google Experience", such as found on the Google Nexus .

  4. Category:Ubuntu Touch devices - Wikipedia

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    This category lists electronic computer and smartphone devices that use the Ubuntu Touch operating system. Pages in category "Ubuntu Touch devices" ... BQ Aquaris M10; F.

  5. Linux for mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    While UBPorts tried to follow suit with Ubuntu Touch, a wider development of free Linux operating systems specifically for mobile devices was only really spurred in the latter 2010s, when various smaller companies started projects to develop open source phones.

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  7. Tablet computer - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Touch is an open-source mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system [145] originally developed in 2013 by Canonical Ltd. and continued by the non-profit UBports Foundation in 2017. [153] [154] Ubuntu Touch can run on a pure GNU/Linux base on phones with the required drivers, such as the Librem 5 [155] and the PinePhone. [156]

  8. BQ Aquaris E4.5 - Wikipedia

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    The BQ Aquaris E4.5 is an Android smartphone from the Spanish manufacturer BQ that was released to market in June 2014 as a budget dual-SIM phone. [3] The device shipped with Android versions starting from v4.0 and can be updated to Android 4.4.2 . BQ elected not to skin the operating system and as such it retains the unmodified "Google ...

  9. Garmin-ASUS Nüvifone - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the Garmin-ASUS Nüvifone M20 was announced for the Windows Mobile operating system. [6] This has a 640x480 pixel VGA touchscreen , running Windows Mobile 6.1 , offering tri-band GSM / EGPRS + HSPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, plus an accelerometer , a 3MP camera , 256MB of RAM , 256MB of ROM and 4GB (8GB in some territories) of ...