The Ubuntu Touch launch date is getting closer

Oct 14, 2014 16:30 GMT  ·  By

Canonical is working hard to finish the work for Ubuntu Touch and they are getting really close to final version. They now want to know what you think about your current phone.

It's always good to know what the competition is doing, but it's much more important to know what your users are doing with their devices. If you get your data right, any kind of research on what the user want could prove to be extremely useful.

"Hey folks. At Canonical we're working hard to get Ubuntu on phones, working with hardware partners bq and Meizu. As part of our user research program, we're running a global survey to understand what the Ubuntu community think of their current phones. Completing the survey should take you no more than 3 minutes. And when you're done, you'll have the opportunity to join UbuntuVoice, our research community," said Canonical's Matthew Paul Thomas on Reddit.

He posted a short survey that takes only a couple of minutes to complete. In short, Canonical wants some data about users phones and what they think of them.

Ubuntu Touch, the operating system developed for phones by Canonical, will arrive soon, so they need all the information they can gather from the community.