First Ubuntu phone to be launched soon

Ubuntu mobile operating systems have been featuring in rumors for a long time. And the rumors have been proved right by Ubuntu by announcing the first ever Ubuntu phone-BQ Aquaris E 4.5 Ubuntu edition. The phone is manufactured by the English company Block & Quayle, commonly known as B&Q.

The phone has similar features to it’s sibling BQ Aquaris E 4.5 Android, a 4.5-inch 540×960 touchscreen, an 8 MP rear camera with dual-LED flash, and a 5 MP front-facing camera being it’s notable features. Under the hood, a 1.3 Ghz quad core Mediatek processor with cortex A7 aided with 1 GB RAM powers the phone. The handset also has 8 GB of internal memory. Dual sim support would be an added boon.

Following the recent success of flash sales, the company has decided it to make it available through a flash sale. Unfortunately, the sales are going to be conducted only in some parts of the Europe.

Source

Comments

One response to “First Ubuntu phone to be launched soon”

  1. kshitij Avatar
    kshitij

    That looks like an awesome phone

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *