Android,
iOS and Windows Phone are common offenders inside of the versatile space in
India however throughout the years we have seen choices like Firefox, Tizen and
Sailfish attempting their good fortune. What's more, now, there's another
participant into the business and the nerds may be familiar with this name i.e.
Ubuntu.
The
Linux based OS has been enhanced to keep running on cell phones and
surprisingly, we have an Ubuntu OS telephone propelling in India. Subsequent to
making the buildup, Spanish manufacturer BQ has at last acquired the first
Ubuntu based smart phones into the Indian market. The cell phones BQ Aquaris
E4.5 and Aquaris E5 HD will be solely accessible on Snapdeal at Rs 11,999 and
Rs 13,499 separately.
Talking
about the BQ Aquaris E5 HD, the cell phone accompanies a 5 inch HD display
while being controlled by a 1.3 GHz quad-center MediaTek processor and combined
with 1 GB RAM. The cell phone likewise includes a 13 MP back camera with double
LED flash and a BSI sensor and Largan Lens alongside a 5 MP front camera for video
calls.
Alongside
this the E5 HD accompanies 16 GB of interior storage, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G,
GPS, MicroUSB and FM Radio network alternatives while the gadget is upheld by a
2,500 mAh battery.
Aquarius
lineup has made its globe-running adventure crosswise over Europe since the
start of 2015 and has at long last figured out how to make it to the Indian
market. Ubuntu has been overwhelmingly utilized as a PC working framework
distinct option for Windows in the nation and this ubiquity constrained
Canonicals' (creators of Ubuntu telephone OS) hand to wander with mobiles
running their stage too. In the Android-ruled nation, it has been hard for different
OS to enter and make a position for themselves and Ubuntu OS has comparable
test to succeed.

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