Okay might as well, here is my ideal Jolla device spec: Hardware:micro hdmi microusb for data and charging and USB-OTG (robust chassis mounting) FM Radio tuner hardware keyboard 12 8MP rear camera with good optics with physical cover whose opening unlocks device small 1MP front camera 1 x LED and 1 x Xennon flash (sofware switchable) 4.5 4inch 1280x800 AMOLED display capacitative touch Gorrilla Glass, with curved edge. included capacitative stylus NFC (software switchable) TI OMAP 4 1GHz/1.2GHz or even OMAP 5 2GHz (dual core in either case) 1GB LPDDR2 RAM 64GB Flash Storage built-in Machined polycarbonate body Rubberized matte coating to body, scratch resistant. Good GPS reception Magnetometer Signal reception similar to N9 microSDXC card slot Software/OS:Qt based UI e.g. Trinity Desktop Environment paralax correction in touch interface built-in ACL for Android app support USB-OTG with class compliant mass storage support Similar to N9 Hildon interface: -swipe-alike multi-tasking interface similar to N9 -Edge swiping as per N9 -clean interface as per N9 -Swype hardware keyboard built-in Support: Only one handset released per 12 months, with major support and frequent OS updates. Development IDE/toolchain spec: C# official support in Qt and Qt Creator (feature provided by Xamarin) Yes, really. -Note that Sony PlayStation Mobile has brought c# to Android & Sony PS Vita, and Xamarin MonoTouch is unifiying iOS and Android development using c# -Xamarin MonoTouch/MonoDevelop IDE with Qt -Visual Studio templates/tools/plugins to enable development with Jolla/Qt there using C#