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2015-10-26
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2015-10-26
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2015-10-26
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2015-10-26
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I keep being tempted to go back to the N9 due to all the things you say, plus LPM and the small size for one-handed use.
Nobody seems to make a decent small phone these days. Apple for a few generations. Lumia, the 620 was the last decent one. Android, only the Sony Xperia "Compact"s and they are still Jolla-sized (borderline too big).
Problems I see switching back are:
- Some of the online service capabilities have rotted
- Some built-in stuff is quite poor (that team seem incapable of writing a non-awful email app for example, from N900 thru Jolla)
- Battery craziness (4%!), although I hear there's a BME-thwacking fix.
- GPS crapshoot, often coupled with the above to ruin your day when you want a map/checkin
- Headphone jack has mic pins the wrong way round - ARGH
- No Android app compatibility, which on Jolla plugs some gaps and gives me a few stupid game/social diversions. And Citymapper + banking, the only two vital missing things for me.
It is a bit, but I used it occasionally for bluetooth speaker pairing/switching. As well as tinkering pointlessly with some tags I bought. Would have been nice if they'd have implemented all the secure stuff so we had a small hope of doing payments over it, but never mind. That's what you get for a system marked as dead before launch. No support, no secure NFC, no Android, no BT 4.0, no proper USB-OTG. Oh what it could have been...
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2015-10-26
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Still keeping my N9... well, actually I just bought a used N9 64GB and ordered a full housing white and a replacement battery. After trying Sailfish on my 2nd (3rd...) N9, i decided to stick to Meego-Harmattan and N9:
1/ Ideal size and coherent design (HW and SW)
2/ Powersaving screenmode & billboard
3/ Offline navigation
4/ Notifications
Looking for how to configure VPN...
And I don't really miss a keyboard (I've got used to Swype), my N900 sleeps next to my E7...
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2015-12-05
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Not much point for me to get a Jolla, since their hardware does not support the 3G/4G bands in my country.
I would consider trying Sailfish ported to another device, if/when a port becomes polished enough (i.e., "when everything more or less works").
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jolla phone, nokia n9 |
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-NFC
-better camera
-nokia drive
and nicer design of N9 is what made me sell the Jolla,
like the sailfish OS but 2.0 was a bit disappointment for me.