Ubuntu Touch is a nice OS for your Linux Phone

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Today I go into Ubuntu Touch, walking though the general interface and all of the apps on my Pinephone Pro. For supported devices it should be flawless. For the Pinephone Pro, it has many bugs mostly caused by the half-baked drivers.
    The Ubuntu spin is very interesting. Where you would swipe up on other OSes to switch apps, you swipe left and right. To create new items in most apps, you swipe up. It's refreshing seeing a different approach to touchscreen design.
    This would be a good daily driver for many people. I will be demoing the install of waydroid on this device in my next video which should remove most barriers for those gotta have apps that would keep a person on Android or iPhone
    Chapters
    00:00 Teaser
    00:15 Intro
    00:34 Open
    01:09 Lock Screen and Notifications
    01:43 Japanese Keyboard
    02:39 Morph Browser
    03:26 Gallary App
    03:38 Camera App
    03:49 App Store
    04:02 Contacts App
    04:44 Phone App
    04:56 Messenging App
    05:08 App Switching
    05:27 Barcode Reader
    05:54 Clock App
    06:43 File Manager App
    06:58 Media Player App
    07:15 Music App
    07:57 Notes App
    08:24 Terminal App
    08:45 Weather App
    09:34 System Settings App
    11:35 Conclusion
    13:09 Installing An App with the App Store
    16:18 Next Time
    16:56 Outro
    #pinephone #linux #phone #ubuntu #ubuntutouch
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  • @dantonsmaxim
    @dantonsmaxim 17 дней назад +17

    I tried Ubuntu Touch on a Pinephone. Very impressive: Ubuntu Touch that is. The PinePhone is a piece of crap, it sort of worked for 3 month, the length of the warranty then refused to charge. I hope the Ubuntu Touch community ports it to something reliable like a Fairphone or a ShiftPhone.

    • @notme8232
      @notme8232 12 дней назад

      It's on older OnePlus phones, which is something.

  • @deadsouI
    @deadsouI 11 дней назад +8

    I did not know Sheldon had a youtube channel. Nice!

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  7 часов назад +1

      People used to say I look like the Smashing Pumpkins guy. This is an upgrade!

    • @deadsouI
      @deadsouI 6 минут назад

      @@bitterepic I hope you had a laugh out of it, that was the intention 🤣

  • @bjburb8334
    @bjburb8334 17 дней назад +3

    So from my perspective, the UT pinephone went the same way as the original UT phones ever since it came out. The community just did not show up to help or care. UBports did a bit for awhile with one guy, but the community voted with their feet for having UT work today under the android hardware layer, even though the goal was to have a pure linux phone. Moot point now as the pinephone is now getting old and never was meant to be anything except a dev platform. Still would be nice to see a real linux phone some day. We need that.

  • @cabonamigo
    @cabonamigo 16 дней назад +2

    Now you can also run it on qemu, as now you don’t need a passtrough to get opengl and other niceties to get ubuntu touch running.

  • @SofaDogDog
    @SofaDogDog 13 дней назад +3

    Commenting from Ubuntu touch on the pixel 3a XL

  • @paulstubbs7678
    @paulstubbs7678 13 дней назад +2

    A big pity this kind of died (main develop with Ubuntu) There must be a way to make it compatible with Android apps, their based on the same kernel, that way they could then concentrate on getting to run on more devices.

  • @MADrobotics351
    @MADrobotics351 29 дней назад +7

    You have terminal in a phone!!!?? Impressive!

    • @meowritz
      @meowritz 29 дней назад

      This would be cool if it had x86 support but as is its probably one of the least useful phone operating systems ive seen in a while

    • @besterspieler2285
      @besterspieler2285 28 дней назад +2

      @@meowritz x86 support? What do you imagine that would be? It's an ARM processor so yes it will run just ARM apps.
      You can compile most apps to ARM anyways so all you really need to worry about is driver support for your touchscreen and finding apps that have touch support also.

    • @MADrobotics351
      @MADrobotics351 26 дней назад

      Yeah, better than nothing.

    • @bepis2679
      @bepis2679 25 дней назад

      @@meowritz I can run x86 apps with Box64 on my OnePlus with PostmarketOS on it.

    • @test-rj2vl
      @test-rj2vl 18 дней назад

      I have one in android too. Termux is the name of that app.

  • @JrKinabalu
    @JrKinabalu 5 дней назад +1

    Ubuntu touch vs Graphene vs Lineage vs Calyx, which one is better?

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  7 часов назад +1

      Noted! I'll put this in my queue

    • @JrKinabalu
      @JrKinabalu Час назад

      @@bitterepic great to hear

  • @Steve25g
    @Steve25g 11 дней назад +1

    you have a google free cell, and goes install google mess again.......

  • @picturesalbum4532
    @picturesalbum4532 10 дней назад

    How do you install ubuntu touch on the Pine Phone >

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  7 часов назад

      Check out short; It details the steps. You can also go to the pinephone pro wiki. There are instructions and they will mildly differ depending on your current installation (installed to SDCard versus internal and if you have towbook installed as the bootloader.)

  • @RiteshKhadgaray
    @RiteshKhadgaray 16 дней назад

    How does this comoare to Luna ?

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  7 часов назад +1

      I'm getting a lot of Luna requests. I'll be looking into it.

  • @laberbla6466
    @laberbla6466 20 дней назад

    I did put alot of hopes in linux phones... but all I see is still just a complicated nokia phone, but slow and buggy. Most promising was SailfishOS - but even they seem to have given up, as russia is now using it for their Aurora OS. I dont want to troll... I'm sad myself about it.

    • @Rakenclaw
      @Rakenclaw 16 дней назад

      I settled for a Google Pixel 3aXL with Ubuntu Touch. Installed Waydroid and Aurora store (no relation to AuroraOS afaik)and can so far run every Android app i wanted to try. Runs amazingly well for a mid tier from 2019.

  • @z3ffmusic
    @z3ffmusic 25 дней назад

    Since it's gon run on a mobile chip the lack of software kills me

  • @StephenFasciani
    @StephenFasciani 29 дней назад +3

    "those little dots next to running applications reminds me a little bit of MacOS X" yeah and it should remind of you something else.... hmm... has the same name... goes on the desktop...

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  29 дней назад +1

      Not exactly sure what it would be. I didn't have any luck googling either :-/ Any other clues?

    • @whoami6107
      @whoami6107 29 дней назад

      Goes on the desktop ?? I can't think of it. Has anyone resolved this puzzle

    • @bokocchop
      @bokocchop 28 дней назад

      Hahah, did you mean Ubuntu Desktop?

    • @gydo1942
      @gydo1942 28 дней назад

      @@bitterepic I think they mean the Unity desktop. Canonical was trying to make one environment which worked well on computers and phones while keeping the same look and feel.

  • @x-plane1188
    @x-plane1188 29 дней назад +3

    It is so "nice" that it is not even installed from the official installer on the Linux smartphone PP.........................................

    • @StephenFasciani
      @StephenFasciani 29 дней назад +3

      Wow you must be fun at parties

    • @x-plane1188
      @x-plane1188 29 дней назад +1

      @@StephenFasciani not really, because android smartphones are more often called to these parties for developers of mobile distributions, rather than real Linux devices.

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  29 дней назад +5

      I don't think primary development is done for the drivers of the Pinephone Pro using Ubuntu... so it isn't preinstalled. That also means that everything comes to Ubuntu Touch courtesy of a volunteer at a later point.

    • @noam65
      @noam65 20 дней назад

      From where did you get it, and how did you install it?

  • @nicolaslutchman7266
    @nicolaslutchman7266 28 дней назад +1

    but ubuntu touch is discontinued

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  28 дней назад

      It's still supported by the community. Though you are right to question about how far they can get without a (primary?) corporate sponsor.

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  28 дней назад

      If you look at the sponsorships, pine64 is listed... for how ever much that is worth. I can't say how much of a sponsorship it is.
      ubports.com/en/sponsorship

    • @AninoNiKugi
      @AninoNiKugi 23 дня назад +3

      It survived since 2017 and even has an official foundation now. I'd say it's already a great success. Been using UT as my main phone since 2015 😄

  • @arthurrock4979
    @arthurrock4979 10 дней назад

    Do you include a Naruto themed keyboard and mouse, to constantly type in the password, and copy off web pages commands, to paste in the Linux terminal? Even with free Sailor Moon themed keyboard and mouse, that dumb crap (especially the terminal) has to go, if you ever want more than 2-4% global users. Normal people aren't like Linux people. They have better things to do than type in their beloved Linux terminal all day and night long, from within mommy's basement.

  • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
    @BlueEyedVibeChecker 25 дней назад

    The sad thing is, Android IS Linux, so in theory, app support shouldn't be an issue.
    The problem is that open source is far more susceptible to viruses than a walled garden like iOS (As a lifelong Android owner, I can attest to that).
    They probably just aren't marketing it properly, marketing goes a long way to being successful.

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker 25 дней назад +1

      LineageOS is what I currently use, de-googled and custom drivers, I love it.
      Linux Mobile could be so much better if it was advertised in a way that appeals to the masses while showcasing what it can do and more importantly, how it will benefit them.
      Few of them care about privacy, and even less are willing to challenge it when they do. So advertising other features while touting privacy as a benefit and not the focus would easily turn things around for them.

    • @bepis2679
      @bepis2679 25 дней назад

      "open source is far more susceptible to viruses than a walled garden" This has been debunked many times

    • @bitterepic
      @bitterepic  21 день назад +1

      I think generally the largest danger is getting software from the internet on a random page. If your phone is like a computer, it opens vectors.
      Yes, the walled garden probably helps with security because people are actually payed to review applications from the app fees.. However, I don't think that software in proper repositories has that much more of a danger... they are also generally vetted to some degree.
      All of the danger comes from going outside of the safe zone. In the case of iPhone, you generally can't leave it at all.

    • @SofaDogDog
      @SofaDogDog 13 дней назад

      You can install waydroid, but it drains the battery a lot faster

    • @SofaDogDog
      @SofaDogDog 13 дней назад

      Oh yeah and you can install it without apt by using the waydroid helper in the openstore