Ubuntu Touch OTA
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 to Land on BQ Aquaris Devices First, Meizu MX4 Users Must Wait
With only a couple of days left until the official launch of the OTA-5 software update for the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system, Canonical's Łukasz Zemczak has sent in his daily report informing users about some interesting aspects of the Monday launch.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 Update Will Be Released Tomorrow. The Full Changelog Is Already Available
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 to Bring Telegram App Improvements, New Thumbnailer
Canonical's Alejandro J. Cura has sent in his report on the work done by the Ubuntu Touch team in the first two weeks of the month of July 2015, informing us all about the new features implemented in the forthcoming OTA-5 update.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-6 Update will Bring The Refunds For Purchased Apps Feature, The New Thumnailer And Many Other New Features
With Ubuntu Touch OTA-5 Update ready but not released yet, Canonical is already working at the OTA-6 features.
According to Canonical’s Mr. Cura, the developers have successfully implemented the refunds for purchased apps in the first 15 minutes of usage, the developers being focused right now on working at the new Thumbailer.
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