Personal computing in a smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge provides that by having the options to run the Android OS and Ubuntu OS in the same device and taking the personal computing to the next level. The Ubuntu Edge project from Canonical has gone live seeking for funds, after being listed on Indigo with the total expected funding of $32 million.
When you talk of viewing the content of the smartphone on the larger screens, it’s the HDMI and some advanced technology options, but the Ubuntu Edge would make things easier with the Ubuntu phone when connected to the monitor would convert into a fully usable Ubuntu PC with all the possible functioning.
Ubuntu Edge Specifications:
+ Dual boot Ubuntu mobile OS and Android
+ Fully integrated Ubuntu desktop PC when docked
+ Multi-core CPU with the fastest speed
+ 4GB RAM
+ 128GB storage
+ 4.5in 1,280 x 720 HD sapphire crystal display
+ 8 megapixel low-light rear camera
+ 2 megapixel front camera
+ Dual-LTE, dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4, NFC
+ GPS, accelerometer, gyro, proximity sensor, compass, barometer
+ Stereo speakers with HD audio, dual-mic recording, Active Noise Cancellation
+ MHL connector, 3.5mm jack
+ Silicon-anode Li-Ion battery (No capacity mentioned)
+ 64 x 9 x 124mm
Want to get the Ubuntu Edge? the expected date of production and shipping of the smartphone is around May 2014,
+ Fully integrated Ubuntu desktop PC when docked
+ Multi-core CPU with the fastest speed
+ 4GB RAM
+ 128GB storage
+ 4.5in 1,280 x 720 HD sapphire crystal display
+ 8 megapixel low-light rear camera
+ 2 megapixel front camera
+ Dual-LTE, dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4, NFC
+ GPS, accelerometer, gyro, proximity sensor, compass, barometer
+ Stereo speakers with HD audio, dual-mic recording, Active Noise Cancellation
+ MHL connector, 3.5mm jack
+ Silicon-anode Li-Ion battery (No capacity mentioned)
+ 64 x 9 x 124mm
Want to get the Ubuntu Edge? the expected date of production and shipping of the smartphone is around May 2014,
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