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2017-10-13
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2017-10-13
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Thanks for the hint - unfortunately it didn't work. I recreated the partition table (checked both mbr and gpt) with GParted. I checked file systems fat32, ext4 and Btrfs. My card is a 128gb Samsung Evo+, and it works otherwise fine.
Do you have any suggestions?
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2017-10-13
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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Honestly, I'm out of ideas. Though I have two 32GB sd cards, one is a SuperPatriot 32GB that refuses to work in the phone no matter what I do, and one is a SanDisk 32GB that worked fine first try.
I have no idea how or why that's a thing, but it is.
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2017-10-13
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@ UK
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2017-10-13
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@ Finland
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2017-10-13
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@ Europe
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Did some photos at house with just lamps, so the brightness of the scene is not excellent. It seems to me that the autofocus is not working well. At a first glance the photos look great compared to Jolla C due to much better color reproduction.
But zooming into the pictures reveals them to be quite blurry, as if the focus was a bit off. In fact when tapping to get focus, to plain eye it seems there's a more focused version when it's calibrating, but the camera chooses less optimal version. I also compared with another Android phone which took much sharper picture. Jolla C also took sharper picture, but it was grainier and as mentioned before the colors were nowhere near as good as on Sony X.
Anyone else have similar experiences? Or other experiences? I still need to test on daylight.
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2017-10-13
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@ Earth
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2017-10-13
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2017-10-13
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@ Paraguay
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Just did some testing and not impressed. Definitely can't be used as my daily driver.
- Restore from backup does different bit of data with every restore. First time it did account and messages but not contacts, on second go it did messages but not accounts, on the third go it added accounts that I have removed 2 years ago.
- After phone is turned off and turned back on it looses any sim settings (only use single sim /4G settings)
- Contacts where playing up
So yeah it's not a daily driver phone yet for me.
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Do you have any suggestions?