On 02/15/2013 04:39 PM, Jason Hihn
wrote:
Right, but Verizon and apparently Sprint have
versions of the "Galaxy Nexus". Are these carrier-specific
"Galaxy Nexus" phones supported?
These have not been tested. While the image "may" wor
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 wrote:
> It has been listed that Nexus 4 will be supported. Should we also buy
> "nexux 3"'s?
>
> - Lars
>
>
It has been listed that Nexus 4 will be supported. Should we also buy
"nexux 3"'s?
- Lars
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 10:25 PM, Daniel Dressler <
danieru.dress...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The inital release will only support the Galexy Nexus. Sources will be
> released and canonical's hope is that xda-
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
2013/2/15 Jason Hihn
> Does anyone know if the Verizon "Toro" version of the Samsung
Does anyone know if the Verizon "Toro" version of the Samsung Galaxy will
be supported on the upcoming developer release?
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Andreas Wilhelm
wrote:
> Hello Jason!
>
> Regarding your first question you should have a look at the Ubuntu Phone
> operators and oem page (
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)
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