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2016-01-18
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Correct. And now we know this. A company the size of Jolla can not create a modern smartphone. They need more staff or outside assistance and Jolla have neither.
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2016-01-18
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Yup, exactly right. Which is why I've pretty much given up on the whole "smartphone" industry. All that we get today is vastly over-engineered pablum designed to appeal to the least common denominator; thus, we get devices based on enormous colorful screens using finger-painting as the default input mechanism. Great for watching videos or playing games, but awful for getting real work done.
Smartphones suck.
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2016-01-18
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2016-01-18
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EDIT: I would consider the N900 to be a smart phone...
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2016-01-18
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It doesn't change a lot UI perspective depending on HW and it's common thing even for 12 years old "web developers".
If they were planning to have only one device or same size devices it would be different. But from beginning Jolla was aiming on licensing OS to different devices, so why would they shoot in the leg and do something that will slow it.
If they have limited resources they should use them smartly so ...
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2016-01-18
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It's a smart phone, but it's also a device that out-of-the-box I can open a terminal, start up the vi editor, and write C++ code using the integrated keyboard. Makes. My. Life. Easier. Haven't been able to do that with any smartphone since (without investing a great deal of effort, that is).
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2016-01-18
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A chunk of concrete is as smart as the user, too. But personally, I'd prefer a tool that makes life easier, rather than one I need to put a large amount of effort into in order to get a small amount of output.
It's a smart phone, but it's also a device that out-of-the-box I can open a terminal, start up the vi editor, and write C++ code using the integrated keyboard. Makes. My. Life. Easier. Haven't been able to do that with any smartphone since (without investing a great deal of effort, that is).
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2016-01-18
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If you need to rewrite whole UI because of HW - you doing something terribly wrong and you would spend a lot of time and money for each device adaptation ;P
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2016-01-18
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The proper way to scale the controls, UI and make sure the UX flows whether or not can make a difference. Look to Apple for that example in the iPhone and iPad (@2X) and now iPad Pro (@3X).
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Why on earth would you expect your new phone to have LESS features than the one you had two years previously? The N9 was their baseline. When I got my Jolla, it was a massive disappointment but I was expecting they'd fix the bugs and finish implementing the half completed features and that they were doing it differently letting the community complete the missing bits but that has not happened.