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Re: Introduction and Initial Questions

 

Right,  but Verizon and apparently Sprint have versions of the "Galaxy
Nexus". Are these carrier-specific "Galaxy Nexus" phones supported?



On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Lars Knudsen <larsgk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It has been listed that Nexus 4 will be supported.  Should we also buy
> "nexux 3"'s?
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> - Lars
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> On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:25 PM, Daniel Dressler <
> danieru.dressler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> The inital release will only support the Galexy Nexus. Sources will be
>> released and canonical's hope is that xda-developers will turns around and
>> port it to as many phones as practical.
>>
>> So in short: no.
>>
>> Daniel
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>> 2013/2/15 Jason Hihn <jasonhihn@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>> Does anyone know if the Verizon "Toro" version of the Samsung Galaxy
>>> will be supported on the upcoming developer release?
>>>
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>>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Andreas Wilhelm <
>>> andreas.wilhelm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Jason!
>>>>
>>>> Regarding your first question you should have a look at the Ubuntu
>>>> Phone operators and oem page (
>>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/operators-and-oems). Here are the
>>>> hardware requirements listed.
>>>> But the first phone supported will be the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (not
>>>> Google Nexus 4)!
>>>>
>>>> Concerning the behavior of the phone when connected with a docking
>>>> station I think I heard that it
>>>> could be used as fully functional PC. But don't quote me on that!
>>>>
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>>>> Am 07.02.2013 um 16:23 schrieb Jason Hihn <jasonhihn@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I am a Qt Developer (apps, not the library) with QML experience. I
>>>> professionally do more back-end stuff, but my true love is UIX. I've used
>>>> iOS, and Android, but I currently have an N9 (Nokia, Meego) that I love.
>>>> However the hardware is rather dated. When I heard about this project I was
>>>> emphatic. It is about time, and I think it's the next big shift in
>>>> computing.
>>>>
>>>> With that, there are a few questions I have:
>>>> 1) What hardware will be supported by the ROM that is to be released?
>>>> 2a) How is the phone doing to behave when docked? How, with a mess of
>>>> cables (power, monitor, etc.) plugged into it, are you going to answer the
>>>> phone?
>>>> 2b) What is on the phone display when docked? I am a fan of keeping the
>>>> phone as he phone and just showing a conventional desktop on the monitor.
>>>> But can you drag phone apps to the monitor?
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure I'll have more, but that is it for now.
>>>>
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