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pichlo 2016-07-02 10:53

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by Pim (Post 1508825)
What I am wondering is if the SailfishOS they are running will have more advanced security features than the Jolla. For example, an encrypted file system, or some track-and-protect feature.

Hey, who can give you more than they can promise.

ste-phan 2016-07-02 11:09

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pim (Post 1508825)
What I am wondering is if the SailfishOS they are running will have more advanced security features than the Jolla. For example, an encrypted file system, or some track-and-protect feature.

I wonder if the lack of security features and options in Jolla Sailfish OS is the reason why it takes so long for 3rd party phone makers to release a public Sailfish phone.

Whatever happened to Sailfish "secure" that ought to have been Sailfish "standard" by now?

https://techcrunch.com/2015/03/02/jo...e-os/?ncid=rss

Maybe SSH knows?

herpderp 2016-07-02 11:52

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by ste-phan (Post 1508831)
I wonder if the lack of security features and options in Jolla Sailfish OS is the reason why it takes so long for 3rd party phone makers to release a public Sailfish phone.

Whatever happened to Sailfish "secure" that ought to have been Sailfish "standard" by now?

https://techcrunch.com/2015/03/02/jo...e-os/?ncid=rss

Maybe SSH knows?

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7qDD...lJ4I/giphy.gif

mosen 2016-07-02 12:05

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by herpderp (Post 1508835)
*delusional picture*

No, it was a genuine attempt from both parties as you can read from a ReviewSailfishOS interview with Mika Lauhde, Vice President at SSH.

Propably cut or put on ice during jollas "winter braindrain".

ssahla 2016-07-03 18:04

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by robthebold (Post 1508728)
And now for something completely different, a (breathlessly) positive take on the Turing phone :

http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2016/0...e-and-kicking/

For some reason, the term ninjas appears in the article. Honestly not sure if author is serious...

In the attributed source article (Android Police) the tone is a bit different, with the story beginning like this:

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Turing, a company that I'm not even 100% certain really exists [...]
:)

gerbick 2016-07-03 18:23

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pim (Post 1508825)
What I am wondering is if the SailfishOS they are running will have more advanced security features than the Jolla. For example, an encrypted file system, or some track-and-protect feature.

Security via obscurity perhaps?

ste-phan 2016-07-04 09:05

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick (Post 1508925)
Security via obscurity perhaps?

As a worthy alternative to security via fading into a gigantic mass of Android users. :D

JiiHoo 2016-07-04 10:44

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Well, don't bother to look for "Made in Finland" and FCC&CE stamps in first evaluation devices:

http://suomimobiili.fi/turing-phonej...inakaan-viela/

* First shipped phones will be manufactured in China.
* Snapdragon 820 version of the phone will get FCC&CE approvals, evaluation version won't.

Edit: And only 128GB version will be available, 16GB and 64GB version have been scrapped according to the article.

juiceme 2016-07-04 11:30

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by JiiHoo (Post 1508958)
And only 128GB version will be available, 16GB and 64GB version have been scrapped according to the article.

At least that makes sense since 128G should nowdays be the absolute minimum allowed in any device be it a featurephone, smartwatch or anything else more sophisticated...

nh1402 2016-07-04 11:49

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1508961)
At least that makes sense since 128G should nowdays be the absolute minimum allowed in any device be it a featurephone, smartwatch or anything else more sophisticated...

why do you say that, I have a 32GB nexus 5, and the only reason I use half that is because I have 5 ROMS running in multirom for varying reasons, otherwise its just a sliver.


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