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2014-02-26
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@ Chertsey in the Thames, United Kingdom
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umm... all my contacts unlinked itself.. and now i have phone numbers without names..
O_O"
*shakes fist at sailfish os*
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2014-02-26
, 10:48
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@ Southerrn Finland
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-battery life: very good.
Illustrated as: I orgot my phone when I went on a trip - not a bad thing, for I have seen more horizon and less Jolla, after 8 days I forgot where in the house I had dropped it, called the Jolla and it replied with its last remaining 4 percent.
Network Vinaphone Vietnam, in concrete building with so so coverage.
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2014-02-26
, 14:54
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@48GX
With so much travelling - how you use offline maps in Jolla? I haven't found a way to reliably cache the town I will visit for offline use. I try to scroll around id, hoping maps application will be smart enough to cache surrounding area, but alas - maps always ask me for connection. And in the end I have to pull out my N9 with great and reliable offline maps....
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2014-02-26
, 16:31
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@ Bulgaria
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2014-02-26
, 17:49
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@ Tallinn, Estonia
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2014-02-27
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@ Hong Kong
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2014-02-27
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@ Hanoi
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This is pretty remarkable. I had no idea it would be possible to stretch the battery life that far, when the device has network enabled.
(I wonder how long would it last in Airplane Mode...?)
My (now retired) N9 lasts about 10 days, when I no longer have a simcard in it, it sits in my house connected to WLAN and I occasionally log into it via SSH to test something.
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2014-02-27
, 09:24
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Illustrated as: I orgot my phone when I went on a trip - not a bad thing, for I have seen more horizon and less Jolla, after 8 days I forgot where in the house I had dropped it, called the Jolla and it replied with its last remaining 4 percent.
Network Vinaphone Vietnam, in concrete building with so so coverage.
-dropping resistance has been tested on hard tile flor from about 50cm height. As expected the sharp edges don't wear pretty.
http://1drv.ms/1cOzKjo
http://1drv.ms/1mA7Zhz
shot dent taken with MS 1020 Lumia on background Nokia blue.
http://1drv.ms/1mAbk01
-overall call quality I have tested and compared two Nokia 808's and experience clearer call quality with the Jolla. (less background noises)
To conclude, at some point I will use Sailfish as daily phone , probably when the camera quality improves and call recording app emerges.
I still feel like I would pay 100 Euro-American dollars for a license to run this Sailfish OS on a Note 2 with full hardware support.
It is the software that matters.
Last edited by ste-phan; 2014-02-26 at 08:54.