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Ubuntu Touch

Ubuntu Touch is a mobile operating system based on Ubuntu Linux, designed for smartphones, tablets, and other touchscreen devices. It provides a convergent interface that adapts to different screen sizes and can run both mobile apps and desktop applications when connected to an external display. The system is developed and maintained by the UBports community as an open-source project, focusing on privacy, security, and user control.

Also known as: Ubuntu for Phones, Ubuntu Mobile, UT, Ubuntu Phone OS, Ubuntu Touch OS
🧊Why learn Ubuntu Touch?

Developers should learn Ubuntu Touch if they are interested in building or porting apps for a privacy-focused, Linux-based mobile ecosystem, particularly for niche devices like the PinePhone or Fairphone. It is useful for creating convergent applications that work seamlessly across mobile and desktop modes, leveraging technologies like Qt and Lomiri (formerly Unity 8). This platform is ideal for projects targeting open-source hardware or communities that prioritize user freedom over mainstream app availability.

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