I am even less encouraged by the fact that there's no trace of support for this yet in either a viable eco system or carrier support. Ubuntu mobile will undoubtedly find a place in a niche market but little more than that i'm afraid. If it doesnt take off and make money sadly it would disappear.
Android is already built on Linux and is great by itself and you already have all the apps and support why would you want to move to Ubuntu built on the same platform its not any great leap towards anything just some usability tweaks and it looks nice and that's everything they stated you can already do with android and android is already open source so what is the point ?...... this will end up being like Sailfish and BB10 and Bada just a drop in the Ocean that is full if droids atm and to reiterate the point i quote awesome except for the niche thing... Quote from: Captain Awesome on January 02, 2013, 07:55:48 PMI am even less encouraged by the fact that there's no trace of support for this yet in either a viable eco system or carrier support. Ubuntu mobile will undoubtedly find a place in a niche market but little more than that i'm afraid. If it doesnt take off and make money sadly it would disappear.this is like when Nokia tried niche with MeeGo it just doesn't make sense in the current smartphone environment. I wont say that I'm not interested to see how it turns out but I cant see it going anywhere just like Sailfish from Jolla its a good idea but just not right now....
Still, that isnt to say that other players should not try. I want to see everything and what they have to offer just in case someone comes with something mindblowing.