Tuesday 19 April 2016

The one simple fix that could make the Ubuntu Phone incredible

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The one simple fix that could make the Ubuntu Phone incredible

If you've given Ubuntu Touch a chance, you've probably felt like the platform holds the possibility to be great, but is missing something. Jack Wallen thinks he's solved that confounding enigma.

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