Canonical has released the most complete and stable Ubuntu Touch image right before Christmas, featuring the latest Mir and Unity8 updates.
Besides offering a new way of dual-booting Android and Ubuntu Touch, the company has also worked hard to provide a major update right before the holidays.
“This image includes all the changes accumulated in-between the last releases with the recent, evil mediaplayer-app regression fixed. This image also includes the new Ubuntu UI Toolkit, unity-api (scopes and shell), the download manager fixes and much more goodness. Testing result were really good!”
“Today we also got another build ready - image #80. This version includes the newly landed unity8, pulseaudio and other components. From preliminary testing it seems to be a really good and stable image as well,” said Canonical’s Łukasz Zemczak.
You shouldn’t expect for everything to be perfect, because a number of problems are still present, but they should be resolved in the following system images.