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      hans1977se @Flohack last edited by

      @Flohack I think you're probably right, but maybe it wouldn't have to be that way. A big phone screen will always be small anyway, and that's how convergence comes in handy. I think a good computing power spec with quite a bit of ram and flash is a perfect Ubuntu phone flagship. 🙂

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        fmulcar last edited by

        Do we return to fall down in the same mistake of canónical, mas telephones? For that?
        Nexus 4 and 5 are very good telephones and with good performance. He does not take advantage of his potential.
        The S.O must be optimized.
        These telephones with android, they are perfect.
        Nevertheless with ubuntu not. For that?
        We continue with the same thing. Mas telephones and mas problems. It will never finish.

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          WLBI @fmulcar last edited by WLBI

          @fmulcar said in Ubport Flagship phone:

          The S.O must be optimized.

          What do you mean by that?
          What is the S.O?
          Shortcuts are always hard to understand. Better write the whole word, so it's clear and everyone can understand what you talking about.

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            fmulcar @WLBI last edited by

            @WLBI said in Ubport Flagship phone:

            What do you mean by that?
            What is the S.O?
            Shortcuts are always hard to understand. Better write the whole word, so it's clear and everyone can understand what you talking about.

            Operating System

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              Leppa @fmulcar last edited by

              @fmulcar said in Ubport Flagship phone:

              @WLBI said in Ubport Flagship phone:

              What do you mean by that?
              What is the S.O?
              Shortcuts are always hard to understand. Better write the whole word, so it's clear and everyone can understand what you talking about.

              Operating System

              But... that's OS, not S.O. !

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                uzanto @Leppa last edited by

                @Leppa I thnik it's just a linguistic misunderstanding

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                  mike @uzanto last edited by

                  @uzanto
                  espanôl
                  ,Sistema operativo'
                  :0)

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                    WLBI last edited by

                    Well, that's why it's better to write what you means and not using shortcuts.
                    Don't be too lazy, pressing a few keys more, so there will be no misunderstanding.
                    And not everybody knows every shortcut you know.
                    Sometimes, when the "self named" experts write messages and using many shortcuts, I need to check in Google what it means. And many times, there are many meanings for one shortcut.
                    So the writer saves maybe two seconds in tying a few letters less and I need a lot of time to check it and figure out what it means.

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                      uzanto @mike last edited by

                      @mike I know haha

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                        cpb last edited by

                        I'd like to see a phone that picks-up where the n950 left-off...

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