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Porting Sailfish to N9
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anthonie
2014-01-13 , 12:25
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Running 1.0.2.5 here and I must say, I am pretty impressed about some things. With other things I am underwhelmed. All in all it's a mixed bag with lots of potential.
That being said, there are some issues I encounter that I did not see mentioned in the thread so far.
When I try and enter my simlock pin, often I need to pick up the phone first, before I can enter digits. Almost as if the accelerometer triggers the keypads to function or something. But for that, it should happen consistently, but it doesn't. When I type digits, phone laying down, sometimes it takes 3 of 4 keystrokes before the eventhandler picks it up. Sometimes it doesn't react and I need to pick up the phone first. Odd behaviour, it seems.
In other places keystrokes (the terminal, to name one) also seem a bit sticky, reacting slow at times. But in apps the trouble usually appears after running Sailfish for several hours. A reboot quickly resolves it, until everything connected with typing comes to a grind again
Another thing is my N9 seems to warm up a lot more than it does running Harmattan. Just having the terminal and a browser open, perhaps the store and in half an hour or so the device really starts to warm up. Not to alarming heats but enough to be significant in comparison to Harmattan.
Anyone else experiencing things like this?
Edit: Also, is there a way to get rid of the boot warning (warranty) without flashing the phone through again? I mean, I didn't care at first, but rebooting often makes it quite annoying. However, a clean format/reflash sequence for both Harmattan and Sailfish is not an option.
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