The cell with the Ubuntu operating system BQ Spanish handset maker may reach US, Latin America and elsewhere in the world, thanks to the launch of an international online shop will allow the two existing models are purchased wherever you are.
The first cell
with Ubuntu, the Aquaris E4.5 BQ, was released in Europe in February. Then it was thought that the equipment would not be distributed in the US because it is a development platform that currently lacks many applications.
Ubuntu As explained on its website, the successful launch of the BQ Aquaris E4.5 in Europe a model larger, the BQ Aquaris E5 HD, both companies have made will step towards internationalization.
BQ is a Spanish manufacturer of mobile devices with the most cell and tablets released to date incorporate the Android operating system. In fact, the two phones released with Ubuntu also have a version with the operating system of Google. In Spain the company also sells 3D printers and electronic books.
Two months ago another company launched a phone with the operating system from Canonical. This is Meizu, which unveiled the MX4 model, so far only available in Europe.
Ubuntu is an operating system that has become known as an alternative to Windows for those who use it in computers. But Canonical, the developer of British origin, has adapted the software for smart phones, making it an alternative to Android.
Major brands such as Samsung, HTC and Motorola continue to use Android, which Ubuntu uphill to become known in a world where attempts such as Mozilla Firefox or Sailfish OS OS – driven by former employees of Nokia – have failed to catch on among the audience. Even Microsoft, with Windows Phone, which is having difficult, not to mention the BlackBerry operating system, which fell from first place in the 90s to be present in only 1.6 percent of the mobile world.
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