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In today's open source roundup: The Ubuntu Phone and its chances for success. Plus: Mozilla Thunderbird 31.5.0 released, and Lenovo sued because of Superfish adware.
Bq made Android phones and tablets in the early years. In 2015, it cooperated with Ubuntu system developer, Canonical, to release the first Ubuntu Phone system mobile phone, Aquarius E4.5.
End of 2017 (I assume this means Dec. 31, 2017): Users of Ubuntu phones and tablets will no longer be able to download applications. The Ubuntu app store will cease to exist.
Ubuntu Phone just isn't very polished, either, and you're met with frustration at every turn. Gmail push notifications, for example, simply don't show up the majority of the time.
Home > Computing Ubuntu Phone is shipping -- too bad the software isn't ready Ubuntu Phone is now shipping on a new device, but the OS doesn't appear ready for consumer deployment.