How to install Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone or tabletHere’s how to install Ubuntu Touch on your supported Android Smartphone/TabletHow To Install Ubuntu Touch
Visit the Ubuntu Touch Wiki page here to know whether your smartphone/tablet supports Ubuntu Touch.
Here’s how to install Ubuntu Touch on your supported Android Smartphone/Tablet
When the Ubuntu Touch first version was announced, it needed a complex installation process involving using PC to flash Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone. But with the current Ubuntu Touch Beta version, it is much easier to install it. But first, you must make sure you fulfill these requirements: Before proceeding on flashing Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone, do remember that if you are unfamiliar with Ubuntu or using command line interface, you may brick your Android smartphone. Also, the current Ubuntu Touch beta version is not fully stable and may have some bugs so it may be a bad idea to install Ubuntu Touch on your main smartphone. Only try this if you have a spare smartphone or tablet that you don’t rely on. Once you have understood the risks involved, you can proceed with the tutorial. First and foremost, download and Install the official Ubuntu Dual Boot App on your Android smartphone. Remember doing this will wipe out the data that may currently stored on your Android smartphone/tablet, so make sure you have a backup of your data before you perform these steps. Once you have backed up your data follow the below steps : Once you have done that, your Android smartphone is now capable of dual boot (Android + Ubuntu Touch) and can proceed with installing Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone.
How To Install Ubuntu Touch
Go to the Ubuntu Dual Boot App installed on your smartphone and follow the below instructions. That’s it! You have now installed Ubuntu Touch on your Android smartphone/tablet with dual boot. You can switch between the OS(s) anytime you like by using the power button to reboot.