For the ultimate user experience, select the right device

Volla Phone: simplicity and privacy 


Volla keeps things simple. With easy controls you have everything at your fingertips, without intrusion from apps you don't want involved. You can take back full control of your data. This leaves you more time to spend on the things you care about.


In their shop they have the Volla Phone 22, Volla Phone X and the Volla phone X23 available for you!



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Fairphone 2: an ethical pioneer 


The Fairphone 2 is a sustainable, ethical and modular device. Developed with respect for safe working conditions, and using minerals from conflict-free or fair-trade mines as much as possible. You can replace and upgrade the components yourself.


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With the UBports installer,

you can get Ubuntu Touch on your device  without breaking a sweat. The installer runs on your Windows or Linux px or your Mac. Simply plug in your mobile device and follow the on-screen  instructions. Then sit back and let your computer install Ubuntu Touch

on your device.


Nexus 5: the convergent phone

 

The Nexus 5 was one of the earlier flagship phones of Google, with the perfect balance of performance and cost. Install Ubuntu Touch on your Nexus 5 to stay secure and to regain control over your personal data. The best device to experience convergence.



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OnePlus One: elegant and powerful


The OnePlus One was the first device on which the UBports community made Ubuntu Touch available. This made it possible for users to break free from the Android ecosystem with Google's services. It's one of the best supported devices.


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PinePhone: power to the community

 

The PinePhone, developed by PINE64, is a community-driven device. Developers from various mobile Linux distributions are collaborating on support for this phone, including Ubuntu Touch. Support is still in early development, but there's an active community.



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PineTab


The PineTab, developed by PINE64, is a community-driven device. Developers from various mobile Linux distributions are collaborating on support for this tablet, including Ubuntu Touch. It's one of the few tablets that runs Ubuntu Touch, although support is still in development. 


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