Don't Like Apple- Android ? Try these new and Cool alternatives

If you are kinda Guy whose
looking for a nice decent OS
rather than Apple and
Android,you just came to the
right space.While both are
dominating the markets 95 % ,
most of them aren't even
considering the rest 5 %.Most of
them are yet set to launch,but it
seems like they have a promising
start ahead.

1.Ubuntu:
While it's set to launcher later
this year,this is one of the most-
discussed Os's yet.Ubuntu,
Standard’s in popular desktop OS,
is irrevocably making the hop to
mobile. Not to be befuddled with
Ubuntu for Android (which starts
a full form of Ubuntu when your
mobile is docked to a PC), the
touch form of the organization’s
prominent open-source operating
system is ready now as a
developer preview.
The OS depends on touch
motions, and Ubuntu gave each
edge of the screen a reason:
Swiping left carries up a record
of applications; swiping to the
right switches to a previously
opened application; motion to the
bottom acquires up-application
route controls, and swiping up
controls the mobile’s status
symbols without leaving the
application.
It already has made its own
porting of themes,lockscreens and
other apps to different devices.
The home screen does serve a
reason, on the other hand, and
Ubuntu states you’ll have the
capacity to tweak it with
information from countless
sources, incorporating Wikipedia,
music, video, and online saves.

2.Firefox OS:
It seems like After Google's
Chrome OS,mozilla are trying to
get into the markets with their
own HTML5 integrated Firefox
OS. Like Google’s program-based
desktop OS, Firefox OS is based
on an establishment of open Web
norms, and each component—
down to the mobile’s dialer—runs
as a HTML5 provision.
Therefore, “applications” in
Firefox OS aren’t applications in
the accepted sense; they’re
celebrated connections to Web
applications that the OS allows to
enter characteristics and
information on your telephone.

3.Tizen:
Their OS was recently on the
news horizon with its display at
CES 2013.You won’t discover
numerous greater names in the
tech business than Samsung and
Intel, so their organization in
advancing the Tizen mobile OS
has characteristically knocked
some people’s socks off. Tizen is
an open-source, Linux-based
mobile stage that has a great deal
in just the same as Android as far
as look and feel. But whereas
Android depends on Google fixes
for a hefty portion of its
capacities, Tizen will be modifying
to change to uphold non-Google
utilities.

4.Jolla Sailfish:
Finnish startup Jolla’s Sailfish OS
is a rebirth of MeeGo, a Linux-
based versatile OS advanced by
an assembly of ex-Nokia workers.
Despite the fact that Sailfish is
still in the alpha phase of
infrastructure, Jolla discharged
the working framework’s
programming improvement unit a
month ago as an unlimited
download for Linux clients.

Parts about the new OS are
meager, yet it seems to have a
clean interface and to underline
motions for multitasking. Certain
onlookers have drawn parallels
between the stage’s home-screen
symbols and the live tiles in
Windows Telephone 8.

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