First Ubuntu smartphone on sale in Europe, in limited numbers

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story imageThe world's first Ubuntu phone goes on sale next week in an attempt to carve out a place for the Linux-based OS in the mobile space. Canonical said the limited launch is aimed at "avoiding the pain faced by other platforms" that tried to push their handsets to the mass-market too early, and they must work hard to get the Ubuntu Phone noticed. It will also be giving handsets to a select group of "enthusiastic Ubuntu and bq users" in London today.

Unlike the failed Ubuntu Edge concept, which was sold as a desktop/phone hybrid, the Aquaris E4.5 is more typical smartphone hardware. Parrino believes the phone's selling point will be Scopes. Scopes are full screen menus that show content stored both on the phone and on services you use. "On Ubuntu content and services are delivered directly to the screen without hiding them behind apps and the app icon grid," said Parrino. He played down the prospects for Ubuntu for Android.

I don't understand Shuttleworth (Score: 1)

by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2015-02-10 00:16 (#2WZY)

Why would anyone buy one right now? What is the use case? They want to start small and build up, but how do you start at all if you're selling a worse phone than is out there?
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