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Amrisha Prashar
on 26 April 2016

The most powerful Ubuntu phone is available to buy


We’re excited to announce that the most powerful Ubuntu phone, Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu edition, is available to order here from en.jd.com, retailing at USD$369.99. And for our friends based in Russia, the phone can be ordered here.

The Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition features superior high spec hardware and ships with the latest Ubuntu OTA 10 OS, making content centric Scope experience on this Ubuntu device smoother than ever.

Here are a few key specs:

  • 5.7inch 1080p screen
  • 21.16 megapixel rear-facing camera
  • 32GB of internal memory

 

For those of you who have pre-ordered the Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu Edition, here’s your chance to buy!

Buy Here

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