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2020-05-23
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2020-05-23
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2020-05-24
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Sony Xperia 10 II would make a great successor for the current SailfishOS Xperia X lineup:
- X no longer maintained by base image / kernel, but otherwise a nice device with good build quality
- XA2 was heavy and fat, fingerprint reader on the wrong position (YMMV)
- X10 I has too small battery for 6'' and no bezel on the bottom which leads to occasional taps
There are a lot of goodies in the new phone like water resistance, OLED display (low power screen here we come), a bezel on the bottom, 3600 mAh battery, 128 GB internal storage, you name it.
This could be a keeper if SailfishOS would be officially supported by Jolla.
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2020-05-24
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You choose a successor every couple of years and you keep actively supporting the previous device for another couple of years.
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2020-05-24
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Problem is that these devices tend to sell out (due to no longer being produced), so new buyers cannot get a new phone to run Sailfish on.
(The only alternative would be to buy two phones, one a spare.).
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2020-05-24
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2020-05-24
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I think this is exactly what Jolla is doing. Supporting only a few devices, right? (Original Jolla sbj1 and XperiaX)
All the other ports are supported by community.
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2020-05-24
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2020-05-24
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- X no longer maintained by base image / kernel, but otherwise a nice device with good build quality
- XA2 was heavy and fat, fingerprint reader on the wrong position (YMMV)
- X10 I has too small battery for 6'' and no bezel on the bottom which leads to occasional taps
There are a lot of goodies in the new phone like water resistance, OLED display (low power screen here we come), a bezel on the bottom, 3600 mAh battery, 128 GB internal storage, you name it.
This could be a keeper if SailfishOS would be officially supported by Jolla.