The Android developer community has taken a real liking to Ubuntu Touch, porting the build to their favorite devices and then releasing it for their fans. While there are builds for the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon and some of the devices listed below, there is still lots of work to be done, but that can be said about Ubuntu Touch in general.
The developer preview build that was released last week runs smoothly (hands-on video here), except for the fact that there really isn’t much to do with it. No apps. Limited functions. Again, it’s a nice looking OS, but if you are an average user, there is no reason to flash it. If you aren’t the average user, and you own one of the devices below, a build will soon be released for you.
There is no official date when we can expect builds for each device, but it will be “soon.”
Works in progress:
- Motorola XOOM
- Galaxy Nexus (toro, toroplus)
- Sony Xperia S
- Sony Xperia T
- Samsung Galaxy S III (international, Verizon Wireless, and AT&T)
- Huawei Ascend G300
- Motorola DROID 3
- Motorola DROID 4
- Motorola DROID Bionic
- Samsung Galaxy Note
- Samsung Galaxy Note II
- Samsung Galaxy S II (international)
- HTC One X
- HTC One XK
- HTC One X+ (multiple versions)
- Asus Transformer Infinity
- LG Optimus 4x HD
- Nexus S
- Nexus One
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi
- Asus Transformer Pad
Via: Pocket Lint | Canonical
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