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Dave999 2013-10-04 17:35

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by acrux (Post 1378593)
In Europe? Then our hopes are on Galileo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo..._navigation%29

Dude, what are you looking for? More is better. GPS,glonass,Galileo ...galliano.

Lumiaman 2013-10-04 21:05

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by Artyom (Post 1378599)
Lol trolliaman how did you managed to get the device rebooted? or is this one of your make believe stories? this you claim, only happened with older symbian versions. never happened to my n9 and probably never will. ;)
on the other hand when you open enough apps that run in the backgound it may slowdown the device. it will consume the cpu since the apps don't freeze.

yes those two device have written some good history. ;)

zimon,
please don't compare android with harmattan or any other linux distro. they just don't work the same.

Never happened to your N9......what a troll.

minimos 2013-10-04 21:24

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by tiempjuuh (Post 1378590)
It still says 6-point multitouch. I don't know where you've read it would be 5-point, but I can't find it.

Straight from the official Jolla page (http://jolla.com/your-jolla/)
http://i.imgbox.com/adrCvjPS.jpg

(also Finnish version of the page has been changed)

juiceme 2013-10-04 21:48

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by Lumiaman (Post 1378636)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Artyom (Post 1378599)
Lol trolliaman how did you managed to get the device rebooted? or is this one of your make believe stories? this you claim, only happened with older symbian versions. never happened to my n9 and probably never will. ;)

Never happened to your N9......what a troll.

Well it depends on the usage I guess.

I have to say I have never had a spontaneous reboot of my device due to running out of memory. (granted, I am not in habit of just opening applications to the background just for the sport of it, I use what I need at a same time and close them after that. Just as I use a generic computer, really.)

Only couple of times I have had a spontaneous reboot the cause has been the same, if the network coverage is really bad, like I am in a cellar and a CS call is ongoing, sometimes when the call breaks it will actually boot the device. I have not managed to get that happen outside ever, only in the same cellar two or three times.

mikecomputing 2013-10-04 21:52

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by thedead1440 (Post 1378502)
Mikecomputing,

Looks like you need a reading lesson because you keep spouting the same old about inefficient code when the two examples I gave you were of the system apps! Want more?

Seems like you also need to reading lessons. Do you remember I said tracker daemon? as far as I know thats an system app and I critizised that one too.

My mistake was I should had said that apps and system daemons etc... should be more optimized on mobiles.

I maybe should blame Linuxkernel too (Torvalds, dont kill me if u read this ;) Seriously, I am not an expert but I am not sure linux so good on embedded because overall Linux was written as an desktop/serveros?

But one beast to blame is definitivly graphic servers like X11 is definitivly NOT embedded friendly its actually plain garbage in that area. Hopefully wayland fixes that.

So summary is there is ALOT todo to use less resources. So my point is more RAM is NOT the solution. Optimize is the answer.

so yes again 1Gb should be more than enought on embedded platforms like a mobile.

To give an example on Linux desktop. You can run Xubuntu on very low resources and KDE takes alot more resources.

Now I compare that to you can run sailfishOS on low resources but if use Android it takes alot more resources.

Akkumaru 2013-10-05 00:00

It changed to 5 point multitouch because 6 point multitouch is inhuman :P

Lumiaman 2013-10-05 00:03

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1378646)
Well it depends on the usage I guess.

I have to say I have never had a spontaneous reboot of my device due to running out of memory. (granted, I am not in habit of just opening applications to the background just for the sport of it, I use what I need at a same time and close them after that. Just as I use a generic computer, really.)

Only couple of times I have had a spontaneous reboot the cause has been the same, if the network coverage is really bad, like I am in a cellar and a CS call is ongoing, sometimes when the call breaks it will actually boot the device. I have not managed to get that happen outside ever, only in the same cellar two or three times.


I guess lesson learned for you. STAY OUT OF THAT CELLAR! What a troll!

gerbick 2013-10-05 01:52

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by Akkumaru (Post 1378668)
It changed to 5 point multitouch because 6 point multitouch is inhuman :P

Not when you have two hands.

I will keep this clean...

juiceme 2013-10-05 06:23

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by Lumiaman (Post 1378670)
I guess lesson learned for you. STAY OUT OF THAT CELLAR! What a troll!

Now this is pretty humorous advice, thanks :)
And being called a troll is also a joy for me, the compliment coming from master of the arts :D

Actually the cellar I am talking about is the locker room of my workplace's gym, so I cannot really stay away from there, can I?
The fix is actually "don't take any calls when you'e there" :p

Mikkosssss 2013-10-05 07:45

Re: Official specs of Jolla phone surface
 
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Originally Posted by Akkumaru (Post 1378668)
It changed to 5 point multitouch because 6 point multitouch is inhuman :P

How I can go ragemode on fruit ninja now? :(


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