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2015-04-29
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2015-04-29
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Ok, I'm totally confused here. You're annoyed that you're fenced off from the things that a regular android phone would handle. You aren't getting the paid apps that you would find on an android phone. You're pointing out that Jolla, unlike Android, is "half assed" for any customer profile.
If I add all this together, I've gotta say, it sounds like what you really want is an Android phone. Google has invested billions (yes, billions) of dollars into this platform, so their OS is naturally feature-filled and well supported. Despite being based on Linux, they have built up a closed-source environment that is very friendly to software entrepreneurs, so quality paid apps abound. And by having their OS supported by multiple high-end manufacturers competing with one another, the hardware is insanely cheap.
Jolla is not, and will never be able to better (or probably even match) Google on these points. Even if Jolla was a 100x bigger corporation than it is now, it would not be able to beat Google on these points. (Heck, Nokia itself died trying to compete with Google on these points. Even after it gave up its own efforts and went with Microsoft's offering, it still couldn't beat Google on these points.)
In short: don't buy a Jolla device (or any other non-Android phone) if all you want is to use an Android device that isn't licensed by Google. You're never going to be satisfied.
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2015-04-29
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No, I detest Android and it's java-crap based perverted linux platform, it is feature rich but it builds on crap and lagware just the same.
The whole idea has been corrupted from the beginning with Android, as much as I hate closed nazi-platforms like the ones from Apple at least they know what performance is and how to keep the eco-system tight enough so that low-quality apps and adaptations from second-class developers doesn't leak in everywhere.
What I'm criticizing is the Jolla focus and priorities, enough with glitter and glam.
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2015-04-29
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Nnnnno. I have to say, what you are criticizing here is not Jolla's focus. Indeed, Jolla has done amazing work already to create the product they are offering. No, what you are criticizing here is the fact that Jolla is not a multi-billion-dollar corporation.
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2015-04-29
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Either you are not reading properly what I'm writing or you are intentionally misunderstanding just to make your point (whatever fanboy endgame that is).
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2015-04-29
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2015-04-29
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iphone 1: missing MMS
Android: as far as I know still missing native Caldav support.
Then you need to start it in landscape twice in a row to get it again. Which may confuse some testers, including me
If I add all this together, I've gotta say, it sounds like what you really want is an Android phone. Google has invested billions (yes, billions) of dollars into this platform, so their OS is naturally feature-filled and well supported. Despite being based on Linux, they have built up a closed-source environment that is very friendly to software entrepreneurs, so quality paid apps abound. And by having their OS supported by multiple high-end manufacturers competing with one another, the hardware is insanely cheap.
Jolla is not, and will never be able to better (or probably even match) Google on these points. Even if Jolla was a 100x bigger corporation than it is now, it would not be able to beat Google on these points. (Heck, Nokia itself died trying to compete with Google on these points. Even after it gave up its own efforts and went with Microsoft's offering, it still couldn't beat Google on these points.)
In short: don't buy a Jolla device (or any other non-Android phone) if all you want is to use an Android device that isn't licensed by Google. You're never going to be satisfied.