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2017-03-01
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This photos of Gemini PDA at MWC 2017 shows additional/different symbols for many keyboard keys :
http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/r...-linux-delight
http://static.trustedreviews.com/94/...ion-gemini.jpg
http://static.trustedreviews.com/94/...n-gemini-1.jpg
But no F1-F12.
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2017-03-01
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2017-03-01
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2017-03-01
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2017-03-02
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2017-03-02
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No stylus support? Too bad. Everything that's not made for finger touch becomes unusable. Things like you know, every desktop application. Even though it would be capable of things like Gimp or LibreOffice, without precise control of the pointer, including hover support, to actually use it will be a source of frustration.
I've an Ubuntu Touch tablet, which is capable of running desktop applications as well. Even though its screen is much bigger, it is quite pointless without an external pointing device connected (pun intended).
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2017-03-02
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No stylus support? Too bad. Everything that's not made for finger touch becomes unusable. Things like you know, every desktop application. Even though it would be capable of things like Gimp or LibreOffice, without precise control of the pointer, including hover support, to actually use it will be a source of frustration.
I've an Ubuntu Touch tablet, which is capable of running desktop applications as well. Even though its screen is much bigger, it is quite pointless without an external pointing device connected (pun intended).
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2017-03-03
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good job clever people have been thinking about problems like this:
https://dot.kde.org/2017/01/12/kde-r...kirigami-ui-20
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2017-03-03
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Regarding your points, you would have to open the unit or use the headset feature to control volume. The device with have a vibrate feature.
The WiFi+4G model can function as a WiFi only device.
Thank you for your comment. We met with Sailfish at MWC. Watch this space.
We will announce the exact Sim slot size and eSim chip in the final hardware specification. Watch this space.
Thanks for your question. You will be able to use the device with a bluetooth or wired headset as well as holding the side of the device next to your cheek.
... there is a set of LEDs planned for status indication. We will provide more detail closer to launch.
The software's team aim is to have an icon strip at the bottom of the touch screen, where some icons are configurable, We are especially keen to ensure the Agenda application is brought up to date.
We will make an announcement about the Android OS and Linux flavour in due course.
1) There are certainly challenges that we need to overcome regarding Linux drivers, and we plan to do so. 2) We did speak to Jolla at MWC and we will continue to do so regarding Sailfish. 3) There will be a modifier that will allow you to execute Fn keys.
we are exploring a number of Linux flavours. We will make a final decision in due course and will let you know. ...
We talked to Jolla about Sailfish at MWC and will continue discussions. A final decision will be made on the Linux flavour in due course and we will let you know.
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