Install Twitter Mobile

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Friday, 18 October 2013

Ubuntu 13.10 for Galaxy Nexus - first look

Posted on 09:13 by Unknown

I have to say I was very excited to install freshly released Ubuntu 13.10 for Nexus devices. I couldn't resist so I took my old Galaxy Nexus (maguro) and I started the installation procedure. It's very simple to do it all manually. Screenshots below!

I didn't have much time to play with this OS on my device, but so far I have mixed feelings. I am aware it's the first public release and it MUST have bugs. Of course all fundamental features are working fine (GPS, modem, camera, Bluetooth, touch panel etc.) and on the project site it's clearly stated that:
"It is an experimental development snapshot that can potentially brick your device. It does not provide all of the features and services of a retail phone and cannot replace your current handset. This preview is the first release of a very new and unfinished version of Ubuntu and it will evolve quickly."
So far I had few issues like not responding touch screen, system hangs from time to time or it slows down, so that you can't basically do anything except from reboot. However, in most cases it's very snappy. Navigating through the system is completely different than on Android. There are no back or home keys, you need to swipe left/right/down/up and swiping effect is different if you swipe from the centre of the screen or from the edge.

I have a feeling that the whole UI is sort of "too large". Massive icons are taking a lot of space and working with this interface is far from being intuitive. I think that this OS would be much more suitable for tablets instead, where the average screen size is 10".

In current stage this OS is surely not suitable for daily use, but the developers are working very hard to fix all submitted issues and to preview all commits. Here are the screenshots:

Home Screen with 3 additional desktops: Music, Applications and Videos


Lock-screen (swipe left to unlock)


System Settings, About the phone and Battery


Phone, Messages and Contacts


Calendar and Album


Sort of "Quick Settings" available from the notification menu



Installed applications screen and a "must have" app ;)


Weather, Gmail and Notes


Navigation panel (available on every screen, even lock-screen), File Manager and Camera



That would be all for now. I think the first preview of the Ubuntu OS for phones looks very promising, however it's officially available only for 3 devices for now and it can't be used as a daily driver just yet.

Have any questions or comments? Feel free to share! Also, if you like this article, please use media sharing buttons (Twitter, G+, Facebook) below this post!
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in Review | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Unlocking bootloader or flashing custom ROM doesn't void your warranty!
    Since HTC started htcdev.com with the possibility to unlock bootloader on HTC devices, I noticed that false information and beliefs are sp...
  • The Android ION Memory Manager
    Lately there's been quite a bit of discussions about Android "ION". What exactly is ION? Is it just some fancy name or is ther...
  • Stock system dumps (Android 4.3 with official HTC Sense 5.5) for HTC One
    First official update with brand new HTC Sense 5.5 for the HTC One arrived today. The new software number is 3.62.401.1 and it's based...
  • How to fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One
    Since the HTC One was released, I've had a few users asking me to help them fix their broken device. They couldn't boot their system...
  • Do you want to write on Android Revolution HD blog?
    It's time to expand. This place has a potential and I want it to become even more popular.  If you are interested in making this place e...
  • Android terminology explanation and why ROOT isn't a crime
    This Android terminology dictionary will be growing in time. If you have any suggestions for terms to be included here, please leave a prope...
  • Stock system dumps for HTC One & HTC One X
    Last two days were very exciting for HTC community, especially for HTC One X users (Android 4.2.2 with HTC Sense 5.0 update described here )...
  • The Meenova Micro-SD Card Reader for Android
    A few months back I decided to pledge $12 US to a Kickstarter Project for a miniaturised USB card reader for Android smartphones . The idea ...
  • The official Nexus 5 press shot directly from Google
    It seems that the photo of the incoming Nexus 5 "leaked" to the web. Of course, I believe that nothing happens mistakenly, especia...
  • HTC One vs. Apple iPhone 5s - comparison: part 2
    The HTC One has received high praise in recent weeks, including the honors of smartphone of the year. For many, the One defines what a smart...

Categories

  • Announcement
  • Contest
  • Free-write
  • Guide
  • News
  • Review

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (54)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ▼  October (15)
      • Stock system dumps (Android 4.3 with official HTC ...
      • Android terminology explanation and why ROOT isn't...
      • Ubuntu 13.10 for Galaxy Nexus - first look
      • The official Nexus 5 press shot directly from Google
      • How to fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One
      • Stock system dumps (Android 4.3 with HTC Sense 5.5...
      • First custom ROM based on HTC Sense 5.5 is out for...
      • More details about incoming Sense 5.5 update
      • Meet the HTC One Max, a Supersized HTC One
      • And the HTC One give-away winner is...
      • The Meenova Micro-SD Card Reader for Android
      • HTC Sense 5.5 busted! True screenshots of the inco...
      • HTC One vs. Apple iPhone 5s - comparison: part 2
      • HTC One won "Gadget of the Year" by T3
      • HTC One vs. Apple iPhone 5s - comparison: part 1
    • ►  September (9)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (6)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile