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Hang on. I am catching up on things and it seems OMG-Ubuntu may have jumped the gun on the Mx5 Pro and convergence. Questions have been asked and info amended. Will add here later....

Later: It will have an usb-c connector and whether that can provide MHL depends on other hard-ware. And the phone likely will not have that. Bah, humbug!!!

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This finally looks like a possible alternative to the N900. i couldn't find any really opened device to work with until now and the N900's performance & memory are really beginning to be a problem for me...

as i understand it can fully run as root - no user per app thing - is that true?

any advantages for maemo compared to this version of ubuntu?
 
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modem specs? What bands?
 
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Originally Posted by impeham View Post
any advantages for maemo compared to this version of ubuntu?
Maemo can multitask for one. Maemo also has more applications for it.
 

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See Is it possible to use Python with the Ubuntu SDK? I don't think that the current status is different:

pyqt might not be the best choice in terms of licensing commercial applications

And taken from the ubuntu-phone mailing list archive:

While PyOtherSide may work, it's not a supported language or platform for the Ubuntu SDK, so we can't guarantee that it will always work or work properly. I would encourage you to use Javascript instead of at all possible.
 
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Since Ubuntu also uses libhybris, the device will be a viable port for Sailfish. The onle problem for me are the 5.7"
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How is it with multitasking on Ubuntu Touch?
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Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
How is it with multitasking on Ubuntu Touch?
Not that good. Not like jolla. But I think Samsung got the best multitasksolution right now even I know that many wont agree multiwindow and splitscreen is more important than true multitasking for the simple reason that the user can execute several tasks in parallel.
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something concrete? will ubuntu touch kill an inactive app as Android does and as N900/desktop not?
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Originally Posted by salyavin View Post
Maemo can multitask for one. Maemo also has more applications for it.
can you explain? i couldn't find a source of info about this. does it use the annoying "application freeze" for saving battery of background applications like in android?

shouldn't it behave like in the desktop ubuntu?

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