Thank for this. Like you mentioned though, I look for unlocked devices as I 
assume this facilitates trouble-free ubuntu. I've assumed this all along and so 
if the device is not unlocked I write it off. And it has proven difficult to 
find unlocked devices that are smaller in size. Looking at Google Play Devices 
seems to be the only place to look.

If Ubuntu Edge is unsuccessful, it would sure be nice to get the Edge's 
physical design even if it can not do convergence. I value congergence; 
however, I also appreciate having a smaller, lighter device for easy mobility. 
***Just to have a phone that I can USB into Ubuntu with and have it be seen a 
mass storage device would be a big step forward in mobile phone tech--even if 
it isn't capable of being a Desktop.

Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 07:03:13 -0500
Subject: RE: [Ubuntu-phone] Moto X Porting
From: coder...@gmail.com
To: mttbrns...@outlook.com
CC: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net

The Motorola Droid Mini will be an excellent piece of hardware when it becomes 
available for purchase, and is about the size of an iPhone and manages to cram 
a bigger screen into that same size body. Whether it is locked or unlocked will 
determine how easy it is to run Ubuntu touch on it. The HTC One mini is another 
option, but I wasn't impressed by reports about its battery life. The Samsung 
Galaxy S4 mini is there as an option, but I can't bring myself to recommend 
Samsung anything. Most of the smaller options are budget phones that aren't 
very good. Motorola is one of the only exceptions to this, which is 
respectable. The HTC First, if you can still get one, was a fantastic piece of 
hardware once you turned off Facebook Home. The device felt kinda like an 
iPhone in the hand, ran smoothly, and had an extremely comfortable design in 
general.

On Aug 1, 2013 6:55 AM, "Greg W" <mttbrns...@outlook.com> wrote:




I've decided not to buy the Nexus 4 for numerous reasons (no LTE, too wide, 
etc). So I'm looking at what other hardware (if any) options exist for running 
Ubuntu-Touch in October. I really, strongly prefer smaller hardware that is 
iPhone-5 size, especially a width of about 60mm.


Please do tell if you have any suggestions. Thanks.

Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 06:48:34 -0500
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Moto X Porting
From: coder...@gmail.com

To: mttbrns...@outlook.com
CC: daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com; ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net


We don't actually know if it will be unlocked. Traditionally, Motorola phones 
have been very tightly locked. If it is unlocked, someone will surely create a 
port for it. Canonical is only officially supporting Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and 
Nexus 10, insofar as I'm aware, but they created a tutorial to help advanced 
users port Ubuntu touch to new devices, and there is an activity community 
doing it for devices.


On Aug 1, 2013 6:46 AM, "Greg W" <mttbrns...@outlook.com> wrote:




Will Ubuntu-Touch work on the upcoming Moto X from Google since it will be 
unlocked Nexus-like device? Or would it have to be officially ported before 
users will have any luck running Ubuntu-Touch on the device?




> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 10:51:49 +0200
> From: daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com
> To: ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net


> Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu Touch Porting clinic today
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> Ubuntu Touch has been ported to LOTS of devices...
                                          

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