IMHO, the FP2+SFOS association shows the limitation of such thing. When the N9 was released, it was a beautiful piece of engineering on BOTH hardware and software. For example, Harmattan was designed to be driven with one hand only and the N9 hardware was totally on the same line: a small width to well handle the phone, and (already!) what's called today a 2.5D screen to really feel the screen edges under your thumb. With all the respect the FP2 deserves (and it deserves a lot), a 74 mm wide phone would never gives the same comfort and efficiency to drive SFOS with one hand only. Except, of course, for people who have really big hands. I finally gave up with the N5, because, even at 69 mm, it's too big for me (plus it has some issues with SFOS). I first tought of buying a FP2 to support them, but once I took back my Jolla in hands, I felt really, really more at ease to use my phone. Let's hope for a FP2 Mini!