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You can test Ubuntu on your Nexus 4 or Galaxy Nexus on February 21

Canonical today announced that a Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu for Phones will be available on February 21, a few days before the Mobile World Congress. If you were itching to try it out since hearing of it earlier this year, you will get your chance next Thursday. It bears mentioning that this build will be intended for testing purposes and is aimed at developers, in hopes of enticing them to develop native and HTML5 apps for the new OS. For that reason, you might not want to flash this if you are looking for a daily driver, though it should provide a rather interesting distraction for a few hours if you're feeling froggy (or if you're a developer looking for a new platform to test your apps on ;)).

This marks the first major step towards Canonical's ultimate goal of having a single codebase for phones, tablets, PCs, and TVs. Another interesting tidbit (if you didn't already know) is that Canonical announced its intentions to release Ubuntu 13.10 in October, presumably for at least PCs and smartphones.

Canonical reps will be on hand at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to flash the preview build on your Nexus 4 or Galaxy Nexus devices for you if you're interested. If you're not quite able to rip yourself away from your daily routine long enough to make the trip to Barcelona (or don't happen to have the necessary funds or passport available), you can go to wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess on February 21 to download it for yourself. If you're interested in developing apps for Ubuntu, you can find the SDK at developer.ubuntu.com and you can find design guidelines and other resources at design.ubuntu.com/apps.

The full press release follows:
Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu to be published on 21 February 2013
  • Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 will be available
  • Daily update mechanism to follow progress in Ubuntu
  • Canonical will flash phones at MWC for industry, developers and enthusiasts
  • Preview SDK and App Design Guides already available for developers building touch apps for Ubuntu
London, 15th February 2013: Images and open source code for the Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu will be published on Thursday 21st February, supporting the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 smartphones.

They are intended for enthusiasts and developers, to familiarise themselves with Ubuntu's smartphone experience and develop applications on spare handsets. Tools that manage the flashing of the phone will be available on the same day in the Ubuntu archives, making it easy to keep a device up to date with the latest version of the Touch Developer Preview.

Attendees of Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, 25th - 28th February can have their phones flashed to Ubuntu by Canonical team members at the Ubuntu stand, booth number 81D30, App Planet Hall 8.1, where Ubuntu will be shown on a range of devices.

The code release is a milestone in the development program for Ubuntu's phone experience, and enables developers to port the platform to other devices. "Our platform supports a wide range of screen sizes and resolutions. Developers who have experience bringing up phone environments will find it relatively easy to port Ubuntu to current handsets" said Pat McGowan, who leads the integration effort that produced the images being released. "We look forward to adding support for additional devices for everyday testing and experimentation."

The install process and supported device list are maintained at wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess and will be updated as new devices are added.

The release also marks the start of a new era for Ubuntu, with true convergence between devices. When complete, the same Ubuntu code will deliver a mobile, tablet, desktop or TV experiences depending on the device it is installed on, or where it is docked. Ubuntu 13.10 (due in October) will include a complete entry-level smartphone experience.

Canonical has published a Preview SDK and App Design Guides to allow developers to create applications for the full range of Ubuntu platforms. The toolkit provides a range of documented templates to enable native applications to be created quickly and easily. The App Design Guides explain how these templates can be used to design and build beautiful and usable apps. Blackberry Touch developers will be familiar with the Qt/QML environment, which supports rich native touch apps. Developers will not need to cross-compile or package applications differently for phone, tablet, PC and TV. One platform serves all four, a single application binary can do the same.

On Ubuntu, native and web or HTML5 applications sit as equal citizens and so those developers already developing HTML5 applications will easily gain support for Ubuntu.

"This release marks the threshold of wider engagement - both with industry and community." says Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu. "For developers, contributors and partners, there is now a coherent experience that warrants attention. The cleanest, most stylish mobile interface around."

Availability:
Go to wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess to download Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu from Thursday 21st February.
Go to developer.ubuntu.com to download the SDK to develop applications for Ubuntu.
Go to http://design.ubuntu.com/apps to read the Apps Design Guide giving advice about designing and building beautiful and usable apps for Ubuntu on the phone.
Visit Canonical at Mobile World Congress: Booth Number: 81D30, App Planet Hall 8.1.
- Canonical Official Press Release
Source [Canonical] via [Android Central]

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