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harrihakulinen 2014-01-02 19:30

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by der_pepe (Post 1403142)
Prototype?? :eek: I bought it from http://shop.jolla.com after I received the email with the password like (almost) everyone else! (Including the looooong wait until my phone arrived around mid December :p)

For those concerned about the health of my device, I'll just say It's working perfectly and I haven't noticed any kind of degradation on its functionality (I'm not a IFixIt guy, but I know my way around electronics) although I would NOT RECOMEND to anyone to open up his device, risking this awesome (and 400€ worth) phone :D


You are right, and you were bit too fast to reply.

This is CE device after all, I was looking something else, but already from the label that is under battery you can clearly see that it is CE device.

I am sorry for the confusion, my bad.

der_pepe 2014-01-02 20:18

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
No need to apologize, I didn't meant to sound harsh or anything :)

First of all, I opened my phone just to satisfy my curiosity, not to criticize its quality nor its components.
Also note I didn't tear it down completely, so things like eMMC and other RF amplifiers, WiFi/Bt chips,
gyroscope/magnet, etc.. are not in the pictures, since at this time I didn't feel like removing the RF shield
behind the uSD/SIM board, so the component list on the 1st post is incomplete and probably inaccurate
(I'll edit that later)

Don't get me wrong, I love my Jolla phone, but even more than that, I love what the people at Jolla is doing and I have set very high hopes on Sailfish.

Dave999 2014-01-02 20:29

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
The question is why you had to dismantle a perfectly good jPhone to get the info(yeah, I know you thought it was fun) but why could't jolla just release the info?

harrihakulinen 2014-01-02 20:34

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by minimos (Post 1403124)
Can you tell if all Jolla devices so far released to public are of same h/w revision?

Yes, so far they should be from same h/w revison.

There can and will be minor differences in future, but nothing that is "lower" spec than originally.

harrihakulinen 2014-01-02 20:37

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave999 (Post 1403170)
The question is why you had to dismantle a perfectly good jPhone to get the info(yeah, I know you thought it was fun) but why could't jolla just release the info?

Well, what exactly you are looking for ?

As you saw earlier in thread, konsta was able to get a lot of relevant information out from SW side alone.

Dave999 2014-01-02 20:40

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by harrihakulinen (Post 1403173)
Well, what exactly you are looking for ?

As you saw earlier in thread, konsta was able to get a lot of relevant information out from SW side alone.

I'm not looking for anything special right now. But when the jPhone ll arrives I would love to compare with next iteration of hardware.

Just though we could save some time for the brave sole in this thread.

harrihakulinen 2014-01-02 20:41

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by Stskeeps (Post 1402921)
Truly is the LCD controller/screen

Truly has made some "sub components" of the HW, like the flex where emcc and SIM card holders are monted, and "lower part" of the phone where speaker and microphone are.

hana 2014-01-02 21:06

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by Konsta (Post 1403079)
It also looks like Jolla device was ODM'ed by Qisda Corporation, no idea who/where actually manufactured it though.

Dell Venue Pro (2010) and BenQ F3 (November 2013), the new cousins of Jolla! :)

Great camera features on that F3 (for a $270 phone), by the way. 13 mexapixels, BSI sensor, F2.2 aperture, HDR, zero shutter delay, panorama, continous shooting...

harrihakulinen 2014-01-02 21:18

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
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Originally Posted by hana (Post 1403188)
Dell Venue Pro (2010) and BenQ F3 (November 2013), the new cousins of Jolla! :)

Those devices are quite distant "cousins", if you like, e.g. F3 is based on MTK chipset. With little research you may do much better ;)

Qisda is actually parent company of BenQ, not vice versa. And they have been focusing on ODM business since 2007.

www.Qisda.com

hana 2014-01-02 21:37

Re: Jolla hardware internals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by harrihakulinen (Post 1403190)
Those devices are quite distant "cousins", if you like, e.g. F3 is based on MTK chipset. With little research you may do much better ;)

I know BenQ A3 has Snapdragon (although not the same Jolla has), but I like F3's camera more...


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