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Dynamite 2016-08-14 18:05

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosen (Post 1512563)
Some fast to access browser benchmarks are collected here in the second table.
Just open the page in Sailfish Browser and/or Firefox and klick the links.

The "Linux console" commands on top of that page require to have developer mode enabled so you get Fingerterm installed or can access via SSH. But i definately do not want to talk you into that ;)

The Android Benchmark apps listed on bottom of the page would need to be installed from your favourite android store and just run on your TRIP
(for that abbreviation of Turing Robotics Industries Phone alone i need to get one)

Some klick and go browser benchmarks would be very nice for the start!

If I get some free time, I'll try some of them out. It's been hectic on my end

Dynamite 2016-08-14 18:10

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Is there any way to get emojis on the keyboard?

LouisDK 2016-08-14 18:33

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynamite (Post 1512566)
Is there any way to get emojis on the keyboard?

Not in the official store, but you can an emoji keyboard on http://openrepos.net which is an unofficial store for Sailfish. Start off by installing the Warehouse client :)

mosen 2016-08-14 18:53

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LouisDK (Post 1512570)
Not in the official store, but you can an emoji keyboard on http://openrepos.net which is an unofficial store for Sailfish. Start off by installing the Warehouse client :)

Dynamite seems to have limited time so we should provide him with direct links to

Warehouse, openrepos client (install from filemanager after download from browser by using the pulley menu when selecting the file)

and the emoji Keyboard

Dynamite 2016-08-14 19:08

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mosen (Post 1512575)
Dynamite seems to have limited time so we should provide him with direct links to

Warehouse, openrepos client (install from filemanager after download from browser by using the pulley menu when selecting the file)

and the emoji Keyboard

Damn I have a lot to learn. Thanks for the info. That utility app is helpful too. I'll do some more research regarding this OS and use the search function when possible so not to bug you veterans. When I ever get some free time I'll sit down and try these benchmark scenarios

Dynamite 2016-08-14 19:09

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LouisDK (Post 1512570)
Not in the official store, but you can an emoji keyboard on http://openrepos.net which is an unofficial store for Sailfish. Start off by installing the Warehouse client :)

Thank you for the help

mosen 2016-08-14 19:22

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynamite (Post 1512578)
*snip* so not to bug you veterans.*snip*

There is no such bugging possible here.
We need to learn what "migrants" like you are missing and which inconveniences you approach.
Nothing is more valuble at this point to advance our tiny boat efficiantly.
No question you ask can be off topic in this thread as you are the only approachable TRIP owner since the beginning of the rumors.
Thanks again for spending your precious time with us (no pun intended).

cvp 2016-08-15 05:24

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
[QUOTE=Dynamite;1512551]fingerprint not yet working.... working on next OTA upgrade....
/QUOTE]


come on, dont give me the EXACT SAME answer as other user on twitter. Whats wrong to tell us what it cost? I want buy one if its available, but want to save money to do that.

mautz 2016-08-15 06:32

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
He already told what he paid for the phone.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynamite (Post 1512551)

I paid a grand for it


pichlo 2016-08-15 06:56

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Indeed. For those not familiar with English slang, "a grand" = "one thousand".


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