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#2751
Since Jolla doesn't build the full fw from scratch (like it was on jPhone or Nokia N9), but is using HAL, - it should have those proprietary Sony android bits.

That's why you have to flash those Sony blobs in a separate step.
 

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Good to know I guessed right
 

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#2753
XZ2 and XZ2Compact got a 51.1.A.11.51 update, which updates the bootloader to v60, so it now allows to boot AOSP.

Everything is ready for the next Sony SFOS phone
 

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Originally Posted by satoh View Post
Settings said 20 Mpx but it was still only 16 Mpx. Switched to 4:3 (13 Mpx), took a picture and then switched back to 20 Mpx. Now the pictures are indeed 5984x3392.
Same here. 5984x3392 is the actual 20.3 Mp resolution.

I guess not all Xperia X owners know yet.
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SailfishOS 2.2.2 fingerprint sensor, direct unlocking or wakeup without pressing power
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Hi,
i have Sony F5121.
i have sfos 2.1.3.5 installed.
i would like to upgrade my OS.
when i go to sailfish os update in system menu i check for update but nothing.
"waiting for connection" message
Anybody have same problem?
how to do it manually in terminal?
thank you
 

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Originally Posted by n950 View Post
Hi,
i have Sony F5121.
i have sfos 2.1.3.5 installed.
i would like to upgrade my OS.
when i go to sailfish os update in system menu i check for update but nothing.
"waiting for connection" message
Anybody have same problem?
how to do it manually in terminal?
thank you
check internet access
check if the phone is already logged with ur jolla account
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Is that possible to make an USSD request from command-line and get the text output? Also, is it possible to specify from which SIM card to make a request on multi-sim phones?

PS I know about gdbus call -e -d com.jolla.voicecall.ui -o / -m com.jolla.voicecall.ui.dial '*CODE#', but it doesn't return the text to console.

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post

In retrospect, I think my biggest problem was that I prefer to know what I am doing, which was not always the case here. ...
It is not your problem, I too felt uneasy feeling something is not streamlined in those instructions but I am not "clever" enough or say interested or even up to date enough to know all those terms by heart at the time of flashing.

Following the instructions monkey wise is the only option.
But I don't like install this, install that and without mentioning how to clean my system afterwards.
We are not all developpers that keep a few images of a clean system in case it gets polluted.


-we could indeed be explained WHY we need such or such step
-or find a glossary at the end of the procedure.
-let people learn something during the process, so they'd remember it for the next time
-and after flashing, we should be shown how to clean our OS of (fastboot drivers, flash tool this or that..)


Jolla has followed the trap of "need ecosystem" but forgot about "OS upgrades / installation should be fun and event to look forward to".

Hence I am not looking forward to flashing Sailfish X on let's say the Sony XA2. Only if I was to do it as my daily job in service of tens or hunreds of other users I would accept to learn such procedure once. And I truly believe I would write a better procedure after a couple of days. And I am not exactly known for capability to keep it brief and structured but I am capable to imagine myself in other's persons place reading these instructions first time.
Sailfish X supposed for early adopter nerds only because we can't write fun to follow, correct, up to date and if possible, brief procedures?


My virtual mobile network provider wanted us to swap sim cards because they are changing network provider.

They sent a letter out with instructions.
After the first 3 lines of instructions, it read:
"please see on the back for the next 5 steps. Just joking sorry. You're done. Enjoy. "
For all those non -interested just following the monkey trail that is a gesture of understanding.
 

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Originally Posted by ste-phan View Post
I truly believe I would write a better procedure after a couple of days.
Absolutely, the same here.
And I think I know why.
Because I would write it for someone like me. With an understanding of expectations and pitfalls.
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