Monday, July 22, 2013

Ubuntu Edge: 4 GB RAM, 128 GB of memory, and Android - Android Help

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the first smartphone that will officially with Ubuntu, and say that the operating system will be Android which may seem a bit paradoxical, it is true. However, it is certain that it will. At this time, Canonical has made a proposal for Ubuntu Edge , which would have a high-end specs, and Dual-Boot, so count on Ubuntu and Android.

How to get a smartphone that has Ubuntu also can have all the advantages of Android in order to make sales? Well the answer is much simpler than it seems, selling to both operating systems. If you really trust that Ubuntu is an operating system much more contemporary and better quality, it makes perfect sense. Canonical has made the proposed new smartphone, and if they receive enough support it will carry forward. This is called Ubuntu Edge and have a screen of 4.5 inches with a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels. It is high definition, but it is not Full HD. In this regard could be criticized, but the truth is that it is not, since the goal would probably reduce costs to produce a display of this type.

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Ubuntu Edge would have technical specifications that do not have even the most high-end smartphones in the market. To begin with, would have a 4GB RAM. Surely this is quite remarkable, although it could be to allow running both operating systems at the same time, so that each run with 2GB of RAM. However, the internal memory of 128 GB would also, so we’re talking about high level. They may have learned what usually happens with crowdfounding based projects, and know that it is likely that the launch was postponed several months. These specifications would ensure that the smartphone is current at the time. Would multicore processor, and it is easy to vary depending on the processor with the smartphones of the moment.

would be 8 megapixel camera, which, next to the screen, it would be of lower quality. However, it still has the minimum so that the smartphone has a very good performance. Would bet more on user experience with high quality, with a few simple movements allowing access to applications, notifications or settings. In addition, they also speak of the possibility of connecting the smartphone to a monitor, mouse and keyboard, making it a computer with Ubuntu. It could certainly be an event with a great future, but for now much depends on how you progress.

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