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jakibaki 2017-09-15 06:55

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1534424)
I wonder if we can use the built in bash on Windows 10 to do all of this?

It's so slow that I don't think anyone here will live to find out.

r0kk3rz 2017-09-15 07:41

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1534424)
I wonder if we can use the built in bash on Windows 10 to do all of this?

I wouldn't... I did do some porting on ubuntu in a virtualbox vm though and that was ok.

nieldk 2017-09-15 08:59

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r0kk3rz (Post 1534428)
I wouldn't... I did do some porting on ubuntu in a virtualbox vm though and that was ok.

Totally agree, its very doubtfull that this would even work 'out of the box'. Linux subsystem for Windows is, after all, kind of a wrapper, translating Linux calls to Windows calls.

mariusmssj 2017-09-15 10:27

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Or I could just wait for someone else to build it and just publish the built image :D sharing is caring !!!

mikecomputing 2017-09-15 19:14

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1534424)
I wonder if we can use the built in bash on Windows 10 to do all of this?

Probably easier to dual boot Linux.....

lantern 2017-09-15 21:06

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
repo sync takes forever

m4r0v3r 2017-09-16 09:47

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
am on image building bit, going badly though :P

explit 2017-09-16 10:55

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
yes, you need to be sledges to understand all this stuff in the HADK

m4r0v3r 2017-09-16 11:43

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by explit (Post 1534468)
yes, you need to be sledges to understand all this stuff in the HADK

its not the instructions but an issue with mic atm

m4r0v3r 2017-09-16 12:11

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
well officially boot in :P

mikecomputing 2017-09-16 12:49

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by one_with_linux (Post 1534415)
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Sailfish..._iknewyoudlook

More directions have been added. It may be possible to build an image now. :D

Would be intersting try adapt the XZs kernel.... If I only could get thos damn DRM keys out before I unlock the bootloader :mad:

m4r0v3r 2017-09-16 12:59

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1534472)
Would be intersting try adapt the XZs kernel.... If I only could get thos damn DRM keys out before I unlock the bootloader :mad:

isnt there a fix for it anyways?

m4r0v3r 2017-09-16 13:30

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534475)
why the hell we download this stuff twice?


It's 18 gig and bw caps at 275kbps per connection from my place :(
Hopefully, just copying it will work.

PS Seems like this 2 part how-to is doubling some of your work if you do it now.

m4r0v3r
does BT work?

nope

10chars

also why build it all when you just need mic and this repo that has all you need :P http://repo.merproject.org/obs/home:...atest_armv7hl/

one_with_linux 2017-09-16 14:07

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4r0v3r (Post 1534476)
nope

10chars

also why build it all when you just need mic and this repo that has all you need :P http://repo.merproject.org/obs/home:...atest_armv7hl/

I'm a noob at sailfish porting.... That said:
It would be really useful to have a simplified set of directions to build using the merproject repo. (instead of via source)

r0kk3rz 2017-09-16 15:17

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534475)
why the hell we download this stuff twice?


It's 18 gig and bw caps at 275kbps per connection from my place :(
Hopefully, just copying it will work.

PS Seems like this 2 part how-to is doubling some of your work if you do it now.

m4r0v3r
does BT work?

Its different stuff, one branch has stuff for the hal, the other branch has stuff for the system.img, they are both fairly large

lantern 2017-09-16 15:21

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by r0kk3rz (Post 1534483)
Its different stuff, one branch has stuff for the hal, the other branch has stuff for the system.img, they are both fairly large

you're right. shame on me.

mikecomputing 2017-09-16 19:58

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by one_with_linux (Post 1534479)
I'm a noob at sailfish porting.... That said:
It would be really useful to have a simplified set of directions to build using the merproject repo. (instead of via source)

Building a OS is not a simple task. Just learn it or wait for the ready image...

mariusmssj 2017-09-16 20:34

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1534494)
Building a OS is not a simple task. Just learn it or wait for the ready image...

With time things should get easier with better guides and so on. With the sale staring in 2 weeks I think more news will be released as well

explit 2017-09-16 20:36

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4r0v3r (Post 1534471)
well officially boot in :P

Just saw you repo. You already build the flashable image for f5121?

I'm still fighting with HADK....

Maybe you can publish it somewhere if you have it... This would save us double and triple work...

m4r0v3r 2017-09-17 15:36

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534526)
m4r0v3r


This is some frustrating stuff. Those chapters have many different things in them, besides
Code:

make: *** No rule to make target `libdroidmedia'.  Stop.  #### make failed to build some targets (18 seconds) ####
Also error with mic-patch

Code:

PlatformSDK user@ubuntu:~/hadk$ sudo mic create loop --arch=$PORT_ARCH    --tokenmap=ARCH:$PORT_ARCH,RELEASE:$RELEASE,EXTRA_NAME:$EXTRA_NAME    --record-pkgs=name,url    --outdir=sfe-$DEVICE-$RELEASE$EXTRA_NAME    --pack-to=sfe-$DEVICE-$RELEASE$EXTRA_NAME.tar.bz2    $ANDROID_ROOT/Jolla-@RELEASE@-$DEVICE-@ARCH@.ks
mic 0.14 (Mer 0.2011 Mer)
Info: Substitute macro variable @RELEASE@ with 2.1.0.11
Info: Substitute macro variable @EXTRA_NAME@ with -my1
Info: Substitute macro variable @ARCH@ with armv7hl
Info: Retrieving repo metadata:
Info: Retrieving repomd.xml ...Info: /var/tmp/mic/cache/adaptation-community-common-f5121-2.1.0.11/a2d9f829731d1cddb21ef3b533c5228e421e4ba281722ba97c36353f235b2144-primary.xml checksum b32b0c418e5a6fca8c83d609314ab141070e237537aab1cf4b549d681563a407 matches cache

Error <creator>: URLGrabber error: https://store-repository.jolla.com/releases/2.1.0.11/jolla-hw/adaptation-qualcomm-f5121/armv7hl/repodata/repomd.xml - e.errno: 14


need to edit the KS file to remove those repos and add mine instead.

also am not posting an image atm because there are still some issues with the flashing process and image.

lantern 2017-09-17 16:35

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Ok, thanks to mal from #sailfish-porters we now have fully working dual-sim F5122

add these 3 lines to /default.prop
Quote:

persist.multisim.config=dsds
persist.radio.multisim.config=dsds
ro.telephony.default_network=9,1
and these lines to the end of /etc/ofono/ril_subscription.conf
Quote:

[ril_1]
socket=/dev/socket/rild2
and install jolla-settings-networking-multisim

Code:

nemo@Sailfish ~]$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                2.4G  1.1G  1.3G  46% /
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.1G  1.3G  46% /
/dev/sailfish/home    47G  25M  47G  1% /home
devtmpfs              1.3G  72K  1.3G  1% /dev
tmpfs                1.4G  244K  1.4G  1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                1.4G  9.4M  1.4G  1% /run
tmpfs                1.4G    0  1.4G  0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                1.4G  4.0K  1.4G  1% /tmp
tmpfs                1.4G    0  1.4G  0% /mnt
/dev/mmcblk0p13        12M  3.7M  7.8M  32% /dsp
/dev/mmcblk0p25        28M  204K  27M  1% /persist
/dev/mmcblk0p24      223M  167M  52M  77% /system/vendor
/dev/mmcblk0p3        84M  62M  23M  73% /firmware
/dev/mmcblk0p52      1.3G  488M  813M  38% /fimage
tmpfs                280M  632K  280M  1% /run/user/100000


mariusmssj 2017-09-17 17:18

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534540)
Ok, thanks to mal from #sailfish-porters we now have fully working dual-sim F5122

add these 3 lines to /default.prop


and these lines to the end of /etc/ofono/ril_subscription.conf


and install jolla-settings-networking-multisim

Code:

nemo@Sailfish ~]$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                2.4G  1.1G  1.3G  46% /
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.1G  1.3G  46% /
/dev/sailfish/home    47G  25M  47G  1% /home
devtmpfs              1.3G  72K  1.3G  1% /dev
tmpfs                1.4G  244K  1.4G  1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                1.4G  9.4M  1.4G  1% /run
tmpfs                1.4G    0  1.4G  0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                1.4G  4.0K  1.4G  1% /tmp
tmpfs                1.4G    0  1.4G  0% /mnt
/dev/mmcblk0p13        12M  3.7M  7.8M  32% /dsp
/dev/mmcblk0p25        28M  204K  27M  1% /persist
/dev/mmcblk0p24      223M  167M  52M  77% /system/vendor
/dev/mmcblk0p3        84M  62M  23M  73% /firmware
/dev/mmcblk0p52      1.3G  488M  813M  38% /fimage
tmpfs                280M  632K  280M  1% /run/user/100000


The dual-sim F5122 allows to either have 2 sim cards or 1 sim and 1 Micro SD card. Will sailfishOS be able to handle this?

alfmar 2017-09-17 19:50

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
51+ gibibytes seem quite less than 64 gigabytes.

Where are the remaining ~7 Gib? :)

lantern 2017-09-17 20:13

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alfmar (Post 1534552)
51+ gibibytes seem quite less than 64 gigabytes.

Where are the remaining ~7 Gib? :)

wasted at /fimage
Code:

[nemo@Sailfish ~]$ lsblk
NAME              MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
mmcblk0rpmb      179:32  0    4M  0 disk
mmcblk0          179:0    0 58.2G  0 disk
|-mmcblk0p1      179:1    0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p2      179:2    0  16M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p3      179:3    0  84M  0 part /firmware
|-mmcblk0p4      179:4    0    8K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p5      179:5    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p6      179:6    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p7      179:7    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p8      179:8    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p9      179:9    0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p10      179:10  0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p11      179:11  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p12      179:12  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p13      179:13  0  16M  0 part /dsp
|-mmcblk0p14      179:14  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p15      179:15  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p16      179:16  0  32K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p17      179:17  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p18      179:18  0  16K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p19      179:19  0  11M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p20      179:20  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p21      179:21  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p22      179:22  0  64M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p23      179:23  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p24      179:24  0  256M  0 part /system/vendor
|-mmcblk0p25      179:25  0  32M  0 part /persist
|-mmcblk0p26      179:26  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p27      179:27  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p28      179:28  0  400M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p29      179:29  0  32K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p30      179:30  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p31      179:31  0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p32      259:0    0    4M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p33      259:1    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p34      259:2    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p35      259:3    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p36      259:4    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p37      259:5    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p38      259:6    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p39      259:7    0    8K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p40      259:8    0  40M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p41      259:9    0  40M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p42      259:10  0  64M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p43      259:11  0  32M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p44      259:12  0  10M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p45      259:13  0  16M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p46      259:14  0  20M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p47      259:15  0  100K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p48      259:16  0  100K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p49      259:17  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p50      259:18  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p51      259:19  0 49.8G  0 part
| |-sailfish-root 253:0    0  2.5G  0 lvm  /
| `-sailfish-home 253:1    0 47.4G  0 lvm  /home
`-mmcblk0p52      259:20  0  7.3G  0 part /fimage

$ du -chs /fimage/
488M    /fimage/


Zeta 2017-09-17 21:43

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1534541)
The dual-sim F5122 allows to either have 2 sim cards or 1 sim and 1 Micro SD card. Will sailfishOS be able to handle this?

If it is like on other phones, there are two separate contacts rows for each type, one on middle, and one on side, and you can even have the 2 sims cards at the same time as the micro SD, if you are ready to glue them together like in this hack :
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/dual...m-slot-phones/ (title is misleading, as explained in the [update] part of the article)

theonelaw 2017-09-18 02:54

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeta (Post 1534560)
If it is like on other phones, there are two separate contacts rows for each type, one on middle, and one on side, and you can even have the 2 sims cards at the same time as the micro SD, if you are ready to glue them together like in this hack :
https://hackaday.com/2017/04/14/dual...m-slot-phones/ (title is misleading, as explained in the [update] part of the article)

Sounds like the 5122 is definitely the one to get, now !

Do you need to choose the makes very carefully ?

My first guess is that a lousy μSD card might kill a SIM card
(bad experiences with other devices heat buildup under SIM cards)

...or vice-versa...

deprecated 2017-09-18 04:07

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
I already bought a 5121, but that's OK. One SIM and an SD is fine by me.

I dunno when I'll get access to buy Sailfish X (I'm in the US), but my 5121 will be here Wednesday.

MartinK 2017-09-18 15:19

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534553)
wasted at /fimage
Code:

[nemo@Sailfish ~]$ lsblk
NAME              MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
mmcblk0rpmb      179:32  0    4M  0 disk
mmcblk0          179:0    0 58.2G  0 disk
|-mmcblk0p1      179:1    0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p2      179:2    0  16M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p3      179:3    0  84M  0 part /firmware
|-mmcblk0p4      179:4    0    8K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p5      179:5    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p6      179:6    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p7      179:7    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p8      179:8    0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p9      179:9    0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p10      179:10  0    2M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p11      179:11  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p12      179:12  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p13      179:13  0  16M  0 part /dsp
|-mmcblk0p14      179:14  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p15      179:15  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p16      179:16  0  32K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p17      179:17  0  1.5M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p18      179:18  0  16K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p19      179:19  0  11M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p20      179:20  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p21      179:21  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p22      179:22  0  64M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p23      179:23  0    1M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p24      179:24  0  256M  0 part /system/vendor
|-mmcblk0p25      179:25  0  32M  0 part /persist
|-mmcblk0p26      179:26  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p27      179:27  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p28      179:28  0  400M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p29      179:29  0  32K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p30      179:30  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p31      179:31  0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p32      259:0    0    4M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p33      259:1    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p34      259:2    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p35      259:3    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p36      259:4    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p37      259:5    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p38      259:6    0  256K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p39      259:7    0    8K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p40      259:8    0  40M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p41      259:9    0  40M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p42      259:10  0  64M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p43      259:11  0  32M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p44      259:12  0  10M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p45      259:13  0  16M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p46      259:14  0  20M  0 part
|-mmcblk0p47      259:15  0  100K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p48      259:16  0  100K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p49      259:17  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p50      259:18  0  512K  0 part
|-mmcblk0p51      259:19  0 49.8G  0 part
| |-sailfish-root 253:0    0  2.5G  0 lvm  /
| `-sailfish-home 253:1    0 47.4G  0 lvm  /home
`-mmcblk0p52      259:20  0  7.3G  0 part /fimage

$ du -chs /fimage/
488M    /fimage/


Isn't that where the firmware recovery images are stored ? Since switching from btrfs to LVM+EXT4 Sailfish OS is no longer using snapshots for factory reset (which turned to be a really bad idea, specially as you can't really update the snapshots). Instead, there is a separate partition where rootfs & home recovery images are stored.

When user initiates a factory reset, the system will drop the current LVM + EXT4 layout, recreate it and then fill the empty volumes with content from the recovery images.

Like this factory reset is not dependent on the health of a complex CoW filesystem and the recovery images can be easily updated by just updating the recovery images sitting on a separate partition. A slight downside is that additional space is occupied by the partition holding the recovery images, but I think the certainly outweigh this.

alfmar 2017-09-18 15:41

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Did anyone yet build some counter to SF X events (Sep 27 and Oct 11)?

I would like to download from Play Store an Android counter app to "SFX" which will self-destroy (and possibly wreak havoc) on October 11... :D

mikecomputing 2017-09-18 16:12

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m4r0v3r (Post 1534473)
isnt there a fix for it anyways?

Not AFAIK :/ Or yes there is a DRMfix but I must be sure I can rollback to locked phone. I am afraid bankid and similar must have crap applications stop work on unlocked Android phone.

So if I only can be ssure thats not the case I would not mind play with try some AOSP android version first and later on try play with SFOS+HADK stuff...

Because I really HATE android and all its pre installed bloatware.

Indeed I miss my fairphone wit SFOS except it's camera and battery time... Camera, Battery and Display is way better on XZs compared to Jolla1 and FP2.

Btw. If there is some from sweden using bankid on an unlocked X or XZs let me know. (Also with SFOS when released of course)

one_with_linux 2017-09-18 16:15

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alfmar (Post 1534592)
Did anyone yet build some counter to SF X events (Sep 27 and Oct 11)?

I would like to download from Play Store an Android counter app to "SFX" which will self-destroy (and possibly wreak havoc) on October 11... :D

What? If sailfish could sing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Kyyvdc-ns
:rolleyes:

ajalkane 2017-09-18 17:17

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
So my Sony Xperia X arrived. I'm happy that it's exactly the same dimensions as Jolla C, I had the wrong expression it would be a bigger phone.

But it's quite useless brick for now until Sailfish arrives for it. But I'm ready.

Sthocs 2017-09-18 18:27

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534540)
Ok, thanks to mal from #sailfish-porters we now have fully working dual-sim F5122

Oh really ? :eek: That's amazing, great work! But I saw the following comment from James on the blog today: "According to our tests, F5122 will not be fully functional for the first release.".
Did you spot what could be not fully functional?

Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534540)
/dev/sailfish/root 2.4G 1.1G 1.3G 46% /

Is this the partition where the OS is installed? Why is it still so small? I remember that it caused some upgrade issues for some people: https://together.jolla.com/question/...ata-partition/

lantern 2017-09-18 21:23

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by Sthocs (Post 1534600)
Oh really ? :eek: That's amazing, great work! But I saw the following comment from James on the blog today: "According to our tests, F5122 will not be fully functional for the first release.".
Did you spot what could be not fully functional?

No. I successfully received a call on one sim, and went online thru the other sim. It's ok for me.

lkravovicz 2017-09-18 22:00

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by mikecomputing (Post 1534593)
Indeed I miss my fairphone wit SFOS except it's camera and battery time... Camera, Battery and Display is way better on XZs compared to Jolla1 and FP2.

Not to take this thread offtopic much, but it's a well known quirk that if you dont keep wifi enabled on FP2 and instead use the internet over 3/4G instead, your battery life is easily in several days.

It is indeed quite unfortunate that leaving wifi on even while the phone is idling will drain the FP2 battery in a single day.

maximilian1st 2017-09-19 08:18

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534609)
No. I successfully received a call on one sim, and went online thru the other sim. It's ok for me.

So what is it that does not work on the f5122? Bluetooth I guess haha ;-p
Are you using it as a daily driver?

lantern 2017-09-19 08:25

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by maximilian1st (Post 1534638)
Are you using it as a daily driver?

Nah. Just playing with it like 5 minutes a day. There are only 9 apps installed from the box and no harbour.

Sthocs 2017-09-19 08:40

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Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534639)
Nah. Just playing with it like 5 minutes a day. There are only 9 apps installed from the box and no harbour.

https://openrepos.net/ ;)
Did Jolla asked to not share too much info? :(
Like :
  • bluetooth status: file transfer, headset
  • camera pics / videos
  • connectivity: thanks for the dual-sim test! Is MTP working? Wifi.
  • speaker
  • GPS
Of course we can wait, but since this topic exists, why not share a bit more! :)

lantern 2017-09-19 09:38

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
They've released the sources. You can build the fw yourself and see what's there. Also there's a pre-compiled fw posted on irc channel yesterday by one of the users.

PS BT doesn't work for now. Music in headphones is good! I couldn't accept N9's audio quality, so had to stick to old ipod classic (N9 imho was somewhat worse). I think now I can listen to music on X (though time will tell). I'm using sennheiser px-100 ii.

mariusmssj 2017-09-19 09:46

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1534643)
They released the sources. You can build the fw yourself and see what's there. Also there's a pre-compiled fw posted on irc channel yesterday by one of the users.

PS BT doesn't work for now. Music in headphones is good! I couldn't accept N9's audio quality, so had to stick to old ipod classic (N9 imho was somewhat worse). I think now I can listen to music on X. I'm using sennheiser px-100 ii.

Sorry to be one of the many asking a thousand questions, how far in your opinion is Sailfish X from being a daily driver ready?


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