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I get voicemail notifications from my carrier just fine - an SMS if someone leaves a message. My SIP provider sends me an email with a WAV file in. I never have connectivity issues roaming except for at home where I had two access points with the same ID - fixed that by just having two different IDs so no biggie. The battery life is stellar. I easily get 2+ days whereas an N9 rarely saw me through a working day and always needed a quick charge before going out for a night. It outlives an iPhone 5c even. Email works fine for me using regular IMAP. It occasionally shows 'email not responding' so it could be faster but otherwise it's reliable. It could be I've got the perfect collection of 'things that work' but it's pretty good for me. If they fixed CalDAV so it worked with iCloud, implemented CardDAV and added SIP I couldn't think of another thing I'd want as a 'companion for professionals', personally. Quote:
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The Jolla phone doesn't appear to be either massively bespoke or low quality though. I may be doing the Jolla hardware designers a disservice here but it appears to be pretty much an off the shelf reference design Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Android handset shoehorned into the shell of the ST-E handset design they had before manufactured by BenQ IIRC. I really don't want to belittle that as I'm perfectly happy with it. Quality wise, I've had zero issues too but appreciate others haven't had the same experience. |
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I wish I was as lucky as you seem to have been .. and I think quite a few others might feel similarly, if together.jolla has been any indication.
Re: Ubuntu .. I don't think it's remotely similar to desktop, unfortunately. The unity menu on the side ... it does ... nothing. It's just a few web app bookmarks. Multi-tasking in its current iteration isn't multitasking at all (apps are immediately suspended when not focused), what they mean by multitasking is just an easier to access / deal with task manager, accessed by gesture, than Andoid (or iOS / WP). Somewhere along the line, their vision seems to have lost focus ... the poweful, multi-tasking, smooth UX they originally talked about and envisioned seems to have been replaced with a disjointed mess of web apps and search integration. However I strongly suspect that much of the Ubuntu community will be quite vocal about not finding this acceptable, and it'll be fixed swiftly, or alternate UX schemes will be made and distributed by the community. |
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Think it was BenQ's parent that assemble it. They don't make any high quality phones, that I'm aware of. They tend to specialise in relatively cheap OEM designs which are then cosmetically altered or rebranded by dozens of small players or carriers around the world. Had Jolla gone that route, I think they and we would have got better value. I still find it weird though that they didn't go with one of the top notch Chinese OEMs, especially given their base in HK and obvious hopes in China. |
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So Ubuntu have taken the non-multitasking of Windows Phone/iOS and a mash up Firefox's phone UI and Unity?
Yummy. Sign me up. "However I strongly suspect that much of the Ubuntu community will be quite vocal about not finding this acceptable" ...and do what they did on desktop... install something with a Start menu like Windows XP. |
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It's very difficult to see how Ubuntu Phone will turn out, either near or long term. Most of the UX and lack of native apps probably reflects a lack of development focus, as they've taken far longer and had far more blockers to clear at a basic OS level than they hoped.
However they have a deal with a huge Chinese OEM that will almost certainly make it big in the West in 2015, so even if it's a shadow of what it should be, they're going to pick up a few users and a lot of exposure. |
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I find the Jolla device to be just perfect tool for my work and personal needs, in fact I could go as far as claim it is the best phone I ever have owned :) How do you find out, BTW, the device that they are using fot twitter? Not being a twitter-bird myself I do not know this, is it possible to find from somebody's tweets what was the device? |
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(BTW, just a note: I don't use the Jolla for calling & SMS, I have a "proper" phone for that - a Nokia N6610i. Actually I don't really get how someone can use a smartphone for calling - the screen must be sticky all over, it is uncomfortable to hold sucha big thing and do not even get me started on the abysmal battery life inherent to all these newfangled smartphones (Jolla is a bit better than the rest though). ;) ) |
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I am quite surprised to hear about the suspend in Ubuntu touch (for phones). That right there gives Sailfish a very nice selling point. I enjoyed what I saw of Sailfish's interface and the alien dalvic ability to run some android apps is a nice bonus. I was considering picking up an Ubuntu phone as Jolla has not made a US usable phone, perhaps I still will and if a Sailfish port works on it maybe move towards Sailfish. I'd prefer to buy a phone with the OS I want already on it to make an albeit tiny vote with my dollars. Buying a Nexus 5 is another android sold even if I wipe it and put something else on it. Android interface never really agreed with me and I tend to prefer more of a linux environment. I'm still on my N9 for now.
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