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Android 11 vs Ubuntu: Which is best for you?
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- It has a very clean UI with a lot of features which make it value for money and has a very easy to use interface which is a very good thing and One of the standout features of Android 11 is its improved notification management, allowing for better organization and prioritization of notifications.
- Also, not all apps work perfectly on Android 11, causing occasional glitches. Plus, the update isn't available on every phone, so not everyone can use it.
- Linux for human beings is their motto, and yes, it is very true, Ubuntu (African word that means unity btw) was muy first aproach to go out of my comfort zone (windows xp) to venture on other platforms and I love it, still use it as a side OS and on certian time it was my main OS, actually looking forward to install it on my new laptop.
- Server version not effective compared to other free Linux versions
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