Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS Released
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Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition Is Official
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Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu special officially launched
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The Meizu PRO 5 Is An Ubuntu Phone With Octa-Core Exynos Chip, Full HD AMOLED Display And LPDDR4 RAM
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Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu goes global
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Meizu unveils Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition smartphone
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Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition: Convergence possible but unclear
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Meizu Pro 5 Unveiled Ahead of MWC 2016: Meet the Most Powerful Ubuntu Smartphone Yet
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The Meizu PRO 5 to be re-launched as the world's most powerful Ubuntu Phone
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Canonical unveils Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition with Exynos 7420 SoC
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Here Is The Most Powerful Smartphone Running Ubuntu
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Meizu Announces Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition Smartphone Ahead of MWC 2016
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The latest high-end Ubuntu phone will be available globally
Back in 2013, Jono Bacon, then Canonical's Ubuntu Linux community manager, told me the company's goal was to create smartphones that would "be more beautiful than Apple and as powerful as Android but with the open-source legacy of Ubuntu." In 2016, Canonical, along with Chinese smartphone manufacturer Meizu, may have done it with the Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition smartphone.
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