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2013-07-14
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2013-07-14
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From an EE perspective I don't see how that can be done, at least without dedicated pins from cellmodem to OH, or with massive tweaks to the cmt firmware to talk to SIM via proxy on AP. [edit] AFAIK even Nokia discontinued their own cell modem branch, and I highly doubt Jolla has the manpower to develop and certify their own modem chip and FW, and they don't have the marketshare/volume to talk modem manufacturers into granting them access to cmt FW on a "do tweaks to it as you like" level.
Well, there's a SIM remote access thing that might or might not be supported by the modem Jolla used on their phone. If such thing is available, it could get exploited.
That's exactly the problem with this OH concept: you can't do everything via a "USB" 4 pin connector.
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That's exactly the problem with this OH concept: you can't do everything via a "USB" 4 pin connector.
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2013-07-15
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IIRC, the Huawei USB aircards (Qualcomm 8200) can do GSM voice calls.
Two of those, and you get dual-SIM dual-standby.
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2013-07-21
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They said the specs of the other half will be open. 3D printable even. Perhaps they count on third parties to design and sell other halves. Which would in turn promote (the) Jolla for them, for free.
If the Jolla sells well enough in Asia, there will be numerous parties blasting out other halves.
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2013-07-22
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Would it be possible to build a otherhalf with a stong magnet so it could connect to stuff?
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Neither can anybody expect any 3rd party to make big investments to provide improved camera on a "other half".
Sure maybe (?) it could be engineering wise possible to actually put the phone in half, but it would be quite of risk to leave it with really crappy hardware and expect there to be better parts in the future.
That said, I would be all for cut the phone in half if it was possible as i'am quite concerned that the current "second half" to flop quite badly.
Last edited by tissot; 2013-07-16 at 16:09.