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If so dropping 28GB of it would solve the power consumption issue? :rolleyes: Surprised it does actually exist. Why not you report to us on the camera quality , audio playback and speaker(s). Not holding my breath, but would be nice to know... |
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Camera - um yeah, don't get your hopes up, even though it's 13mp, its on par with the Jolla C if not worse. I imagine no software support would cause this. (Ie same software as the Jolla C) Audio - can't really test the microphone as I can't make calls. Speaker is a little louder than the Jolla C, no stereo, just mono, nothing spectacular. The charging cable is awesome, attaches magnetically and has a little light on it so you know it's on. The phone has a led light at the top to the right of the speaker grill on the main screen, lights up when charging etc, again same pattern as Jolla C. My overall thoughts are if they can fix the battery issues (and obviously my SIM card slot), with a few software optimisations, this could be my ultimate phone. I love sailfish and even with a few faults, I can see this being the ultimate sailfish phone if they support it moving forward. |
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If I had an expensive phone that I discovered to have a really bad (Jolla type) camera in 2016 and a SIM card issue helping me to potentially get a refund (?) I would seize the opportunity. But it seems that whoever will buy this phone also has the means to afford a real Leica camera.. Thank you, Wormdrummer, for replying and curing my upcoming envy, hehe, camera and audio is important to me personally. Good luck getting a fix for your issue. |
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I highly doubt that there will be the "final version". I think this is it.
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So now how does turing security look like exactly if the user can do whatever he wants? I mean, they go the length of doing a posh propriatary connector but leave it to the user to potentially open up everything else? Help me, it looks like same "security level" as on any other sailfish device. |
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