And any number of hurdles still stand in Canonical's way, no matter how cool things look now
Canonical has been buzzing in our ears about Ubuntu as a mobile device operating system for a while now. We've seen them tout integrating a solution into Android for a year, and before that they had plans for their own mobile version of Ubuntu that more than a few Linux geeks were following. Today they came full circle and showed off a native OS on an Android phone, getting some of us pumped for the "next big thing."
But with yet another announcement without a single flashable image, will Ubuntu OS even have a chance?
Let's discuss the pros and cons, and see why 2014 might be too late for any success for Canonical. Read on.

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