thedead1440
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2014-09-24
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#21
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2014-09-24
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@ North Potomac MD
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2014-09-24
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@ Chertsey in the Thames, United Kingdom
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2014-09-24
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2014-09-24
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#25
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Sure there is more anticipation for an update when you don't know whenever it will be released or if it all.
Look at N9 updates, they came about all 6 months and after PR1.2 nobody was sure if PR1.3 would ever arrive. Also you didn't know what will be in the update and if it will fix bug x or bug y which you might have.
With Jolla we already know since a few weeks what will be in update 9. We got informed when it will be released, then we got informed that it got delayed and then we got another information that it won't be released this week. So we will get Update 9 next week.
See the difference? We just don't have anything to talk about.
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2014-09-24
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@ Germany
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Sure there is more anticipation for an update when you don't know whenever it will be released or if it all.
Look at N9 updates, they came about all 6 months and after PR1.2 nobody was sure if PR1.3 would ever arrive. Also you didn't know what will be in the update and if it will fix bug x or bug y which you might have.
With Jolla we already know since a few weeks what will be in update 9. We got informed when it will be released, then we got informed that it got delayed and then we got another information that it won't be released this week. So we will get Update 9 next week.
See the difference? We just don't have anything to talk about.
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2014-09-24
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@ UK
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2014-09-24
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You've got to be kidding. Have you looked at Active Topics recently? It's a torrent of Jolla related posts. In a forum called talk.maemo.org, a Maemo user feels like an outsider. There was a time I considered leaving the forum for that very reason.
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2014-09-24
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@ Southerrn Finland
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With the launch in India I was thinking of ordering one and getting it shipped via my relatives to Singapore but the massive gaps in the OS and numerous build quality issues have put me off and have decided to keep my S4 as daily driver instead.
This is where I feel Jolla has failed till date; other than the pure GNU/Linux strength it has so many basic flaws that even a fan like me rather waits it out...
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2014-09-24
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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#30
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Sure there is more anticipation for an update when you don't know whenever it will be released or if it all.
Look at N9 updates, they came about all 6 months and after PR1.2 nobody was sure if PR1.3 would ever arrive. Also you didn't know what will be in the update and if it will fix bug x or bug y which you might have.
With Jolla we already know since a few weeks what will be in update 9. We got informed when it will be released, then we got informed that it got delayed and then we got another information that it won't be released this week. So we will get Update 9 next week.
See the difference? We just don't have anything to talk about.