I’d wager they don’t. The UI of apps is not the responsibility of the OS. It’s still not useless to be able to run desktop apps on a mobile device - while you’d probably struggle to use them on a 5" phone, most will be useable on a 12" tablet.
And - while annoying - you are able to zoom in on modern mobile OSes, so you don’t need a stylus to press tiny buttons.
I’d wager they don’t. The UI of apps is not the responsibility of the OS. It’s still not useless to be able to run desktop apps on a mobile device - while you’d probably struggle to use them on a 5" phone, most will be useable on a 12" tablet.
And - while annoying - you are able to zoom in on modern mobile OSes, so you don’t need a stylus to press tiny buttons.
Ah yes, it should indeed not be strictly required to function. But there is a framework (why it’s called Ubuntu Touch in the first place)!