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No mention at all for Fairphone2?
I just want a successor to Jolla 1 with SD and removable battery. FP2 is ideal but Intex will also do.
Hopefully new device "soon"
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Me too, but with at least 3g network support on some US carrier as well. I'll take Aquafish, Fairfish, Turingfish, Puzzlefish, whatever. I'd even forgo the battery and SD card if I had to. I don't "app" in the current sense -- I use an N9 and N900, so clearly my need for Android compatibility is nonexistent, so I'd sacrifice that, too.
With decreasing battery capacity, I guess I better Frankenstein the N9 with the good battery and case doors and the N9 with the good system board instead if I need something soon instead of Soon™, since with my requirements, Soon™ may never come.
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2016-05-03
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I really think that Jolla, if not most phones, should have a global 4G LTE capability. I don't think I would buy it otherwise.
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2016-05-03
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http://reviewjolla.blogspot.co.uk/20...one-specs.html
You have probably seen this, but it has some info on what 4g bands the 'aquafish' has.
If its true, not good for USA?
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http://reviewjolla.blogspot.co.uk/20...one-specs.html
You have probably seen this, but it has some info on what 4g bands the 'aquafish' has.
If its true, not good for USA?
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