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Amrisha Prashar
on 25 April 2016

A DIY guide to the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet


With the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Editon tablet seeping into the hands of many and questions asked around how the tablet has the ability to take on various modes – we thought we’d create a DIY one-pager that shows you how versatile the tablet truly is! Check out the guide below to follow the steps…

Download > M10 ‘DIY Guide’

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