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2016-08-22
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I was looking at that list as well, but unfortunately the red boxes are in all the wrong places, the porter for the Z1 Compact is no longer working on it, the Z3 Compact doesn't seem all that compact anymore at 4,6 inch and is on the expensive side anyway (of course I say this having paid full price for the Jolla phone). Good to hear Sony are releasing sources, though.
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2016-08-22
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2016-08-22
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I really hope some kind of 3,5-4 inch device with Sailfish OS will be released in the (near) future. I'd buy it without even looking at the specs.
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2016-08-22
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2016-08-22
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2016-08-22
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2016-08-22
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The z1c and z3c are pretty much the same size externally. There's less bezel on the z3c. It's still significantly smaller than a Jolla phone despite having a larger screen.
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2016-08-22
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There are Xperia 2011 devices which have a working Sailfish OS port. To be honest it works surprisingly well (as for such piece of hardware) but has also some issues. Mostly with scaling (320x480 devices especially, mostly with 3-rd party apps), lacking of the proper hardware keyboard layout and the amount of RAM memory seems to be a significant bottleneck on daily routine using.
I am also looking for a "preferably smaller" device with Sailfish OS porting in mind. Unfortunately, all the Nexus devices lack the memory card slots.
Currently I am thinking about Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and Motorola Droid 4. The first one seems to be almost perfect. Has even the FM transmitter. But doesn't have the hardware keyboard and has a poor CyanogenMod support. The second one has a lot worse hardware but includes hardware keyboard. The CyanogenMod support seems to be better.
It seems that every available solution is to some extent a compromise. And that bothers/annoys me.
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2016-08-22
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Come to think of it, if there's one thing Apple has done right, it's their screen sizes. Although even there the compact models have become bigger over time. The compactness of an iPhone 4S with Sailfish on it would be heaven.
Last edited by nthn; 2016-08-21 at 19:21.