The Ubuntu Edge was to be a top-end smartphone that would be built on a zero-profit basis, offering the ability to run both Google's Android software and Canonical's Ubuntu Touch mobile desktop software. With 128GB of storage, Shuttleworth saw it as combining the capabilities of a i9500 S4 smartphone and desktop PC: by attaching it to a screen, it would in effect offer a desktop PC replacement.
The high funding target was necessary because of the device's specification and the cost of tooling to build it, even for a comparatively small production run. But in the end only around 11,000 people pledged to buy a total of 17,230 phones. Only one company, Bloomberg, pledged to buy one of the 50 "enterprise" allocations of 115 phones for $80,000 – and that came on the 17th day, when independent statistical analysis had already suggested the project would fail.
On the fundraising page, Shuttleworth said "Thousands of you clearly want to own an Ubuntu phone and believe in our vision of convergence, and rest assured you won't have much longer to wait." He said a number of handset manufacturers have tested prototypes of the Ubuntu phone software, and that carriers are interested in deploying it.
A British attempt to raise a record $32m (£20.5m) through crowdfunding to build top-end smartphones has raised a unprecedented $12m, but because it failed to hit its target will now return all the money.Can you believe the modern smartphone has only been around for six years? In that short time, it's changed the way society does business, communicates, flirts, gets news, makes news, plays games and so much more. According to a Pew survey, more than half of adults in the U.S. own a smartphone.nyh67SD
That isn't to say most people are Air Gesture smartphone experts. Just owning a smartphone doesn't mean you know all the tricks. In fact, here are five that you might not know, but really should.If the phone has a removable battery, take it out. Then fill a container or bag with uncooked rice and put the smartphone in the container overnight. The rice will help pull the moisture out of the gadget.Under no circumstances put the phone in the oven or microwave!The next day, put the phone back together and turn it on. If it starts up, congratulations! If not, you're off to the store for a new one.
Smartphone cameras are great for the casual shutterbug. You can snap pictures no matter where you go and post them online.Of course, if you aren't careful you're also sharing your location with everyone. GT-I9500 S4 Smartphones can embed GPS information into photos that anyone can read.You could turn off GPS when you're taking pictures. To turn it off on your iPhone, go to Settings>>Privacy Location Services. You can turn it off for everything or just for the camera.
The apps we use are not the only issue – battery technology is lagging behind and the power needs of smartphones are increasing. Most devices (smartphones, laptops, cameras) are fuelled by lithium batteries. They're light and hold a lot of energy but they also start to degrade as soon as they're manufactured. If you need a replacement, make sure it was manufactured recently.
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