Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Smartphone OS war seriously breaks out with the entry of Ubuntu Phone and Firefox OS

Along with smartphones 2013 will see the smartphone OS war break out. Alongwith Apple's iOS, Microsoft's Windows Phone, Google's Android and Blackberry's BlackBerry 10 the new entrants in this war are Canonical's Ubuntu Phone and Mozilla's Firefox OS. You might be thinking that there is no comparison between those of Android, iOS with Firefox and Ubuntu but let me tel you all that these two companies are bringing some serious stuff out there which can definitely compete against the top contenders.




Starting first with Canonical's Ubuntu Phone, well the major thing about Ubuntu is that just recently it received the best OS award in Mobile World Congress. Visually if you look at it, it will take your attention in the first sight. Very neat and clean with everything arranged properly in place. Although it's behind the schedule but Canonical has made sure that it definitely attracts the crowds. Ubuntu has many great features which we will go over in details. Read on to find the true potential of Ubuntu and decide for yourself which is the best.

All about Ubuntu Phone
1: Visually the most appealing smartphone OS out there.
2: Another feature which you will notice in phones that directly shifts with Ubuntu phone is that it has no buttons on it for day to day tasks like back, home, etc as in Android. Yes, Ubuntu Touch is completely touch and works with gestures and intelligently uses the four corners of the screen.
Search on top
The familiar side bar
All the hard button functions down

 3: Uses unique voice search technique for additional settings that don't appear by default in the phone
4: This is the best part of Ubuntu and the most innovative part too. Connect the phone to a monitor and your phone turns into a full fledged Ubuntu PC running the Ubuntu for PC OS. Yes, it's true and is called the complete desktop convergence. So Ubuntu users need not have an additional CPU for them.
Apart from all that Canonical has set the minimum hardware specs for manufacturers wanting Ubuntu Phone for their products. The specs are 1.2 Ghz single core processor, 512 MB-1 GB of RAM and 4-8 GB of internal storage. No word on displays and screen size yet. 
Above that Ubuntu Phone supports a variety of languages, most importantly HTML5. Also Canonical has got flexible plans for developers. Besides registration is free on Ubuntu for developer which can be a plus point considering that Android has a $25 one time payment fee. Many companies have declared their full support for Ubuntu such as chip manufacturer Qualcomm. Expect for other features coming as the days roll by as till now Ubuntu is in developer stage. By the end of 2013 you will see few Ubuntu powered smartphones in the market. 
Many would be wrong that Ubuntu cannot stand out in the iOS-Android dominant market because while the iOS was dominant years back many thought the same still Android managed to gain market just for its sheer innovation. And the same is to be expected from Canonical's Ubuntu Phone.
All in all Ubuntu is a power packed smartphone OS with great visuals. It is surely to catch the minds of everybody and very soon we will see it in the midst of the ongoing OS war.

We have a full featured article on Mozilla's Firefox OS which would be clumsy in this article so if you want to read about Firefox OS - Click here!


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