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pycage 2017-08-29 14:33

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lantern (Post 1533500)
Remember €50 is with VAT.

Pity, that there's no double-tap-to-wake support. Hopefully somebody will implement it and it will be faster than Jolla C's.

Double-tap-to-wake is at least supported by the hardware and Sony supports this feature on Android, however compared to the Jolla, it works very unreliably. I sometimes have to tap up to six or eight times until something happens...

pagis 2017-08-29 14:56

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Along with double-tap-to-wake there is another gesture, swipe from one side towards the other side, maybe that one works better?

elastic 2017-08-29 16:52

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pycage (Post 1533534)
Double-tap-to-wake is at least supported by the hardware and Sony supports this feature on Android, however compared to the Jolla, it works very unreliably. I sometimes have to tap up to six or eight times until something happens...

It works most times if you triple-tap or if you flip the device - seems the digitizer is in a kind of sleep mode and recognises the double tap only after a 'wake-up' - might be a energy saving feature (or just a bug ;-) )

Bundyo 2017-08-29 19:16

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by elastic (Post 1533544)
It works most times if you triple-tap or if you flip the device - seems the digitizer is in a kind of sleep mode and recognises the double tap only after a 'wake-up' - might be a energy saving feature (or just a bug ;-) )

Yep, triple does it always for me. Double tap almost never :)

taixzo 2017-08-29 19:37

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Sounds like how the tap wake works on OnePlus X. I usually have to triple tap for the screen to wake.

santeira 2017-08-30 01:48

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
That's strange, for me double tap is working quite well on Xperia.

And with Android it's also possible to double tap to sleep/close the screen. I find it very intriguing to maybe have both functions also with Sailfish X. But i fear this will unfortunately not happen, if Jolla is not sure if double tap to wake will be present on Sailfish X. :(

Also swiping from the sides to wake up the device, as already mentioned, would be great.

mariusmssj 2017-08-30 11:10

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Normal Xperia X under android does suport double tap to wake up and the turn the screen off.

If Sailfish X doesn't then I will be very sad.

gaelic 2017-08-30 11:16

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pycage (Post 1533534)
Double-tap-to-wake is at least supported by the hardware and Sony supports this feature on Android, however compared to the Jolla, it works very unreliably. I sometimes have to tap up to six or eight times until something happens...

Haha. This is also the case for me with the JollaC

meloferz 2017-08-30 13:22

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
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Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1533604)
Normal Xperia X under android does suport double tap to wake up and the turn the screen off.

If Sailfish X doesn't then I will be very sad.

Why do you want that feature? When fingerprint will be available, you will have to use your power button for unlock your device, (assuming that you will use fingerprint), so that feature will be unnecessary, at least for me as happens right now with Android

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nh1402 2017-08-30 13:22

Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
 
XZ1 rumours If true, looks like I'll take my money elsewhere.


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