No they have not released any specs yet for the phone. I think this would be a
great chance if Canonical gets something going with them and give some input
for the Ubuntu Phone.
From: Daniel Clem
To: Sandy Martin
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 5:51:04 PM
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Ok, So I found this independent OEM that is making their own Smart-phone, IMHO
not only is it stylish but they have potential to be a partner with Canonical
for the U-Phone. You all take a look at them here. http://www.justadzero.com/
I emailed them to get in touch with Canonical I hope they do
After a little research, the Nexus that Google is selling directly is GSM
only. These phones can be purchased directly from Verizon and Sprint with
CDMA capabilities, but that comes with the usual contract and locking.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Jack David Baucum wrote:
> Sending the e-ma
Sending the e-mail to ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net should be sufficient.
I think the Galaxy Nexus is the best way to go with the only issue is that
it is GSM only, no CDMA, which would exclude Sprint and Verizon customers
from being able to be involved. Perhaps two phones should be targeted, a
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