Ubuntu Touch
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Ubuntu Touch is a mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system, being developed by the UBports community.[3][4][5] Its user interface is written in Qt, and is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers, but the original goal of convergence was intended to bring Ubuntu Touch to laptops, desktops, IOT devices and TVs for a complete unified user experience.
Developer | UBports, Ubuntu community, previously Canonical Ltd. |
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OS family | Ubuntu, Linux |
Source model | Open-source |
Latest release | 20.04 OTA-4[1] / 30 January 2024; 2 months ago (30 January 2024) |
Latest preview | 20.04 Release Candidate / 24 December 2022 (2022-12-24)[2] |
Marketing target | Smartphones, tablets, mobile devices |
Available in | Multilingual |
Update method | Click Update Manager, Image Based Updates |
Package manager | Click packages |
Platforms | ARM |
Kernel type | Linux kernel |
Default user interface | Lomiri |
License | Mainly the GPL and various other open source licenses |
Official website | https://ubuntu-touch.io |
The project was started by Canonical Ltd. but Mark Shuttleworth announced that Canonical would terminate support due to lack of market interest on 5 April 2017.[6][7] It was then adopted by UBports as a community project.[8] The UBports project was seeded by Marius Gripsgard in 2015 and the source code was transferred to the UBports Foundation where it now resides.[9] UBports' mission is to support the collaborative development of Ubuntu Touch and to promote its widespread use.[10]