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2015-02-12
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well, I'm not so sure. I think that jolla for 250€ is quite good deal now, better than aquaris, and if nothing more, it is available.
If you compare specs vs. price than probably not, but it's not all about the money. That kind of thinking actally brought us to this lousy situation, race to the bottom made all products worthless, no matter how much you pay, nothing is future proof, no support from manufacturers and even top models of whatever are obsolete after a year or so.
And don't forget that jolla is is jolla, there's no jolla in different case with different branding while this aquaris is most likely the same as who knows how many other micro brands out there. Just different case and branding.
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2015-02-12
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Absolutely. If Ubuntu landed 3 hardware partners and straddled to the mid- (bq, ano) to high-end (Meizu, bq? ano) end of the market they would be significantly better placed than Jolla.
Jolla also needs to be promising and delivering a new device besides the tablet. Phones are where it is at, at the moment.
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2015-02-12
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Race to the bottom is, in general good for phones. Low end phones of today are quite capable, and given that they tend to break, get lost or stolen and require a replacement every two three years, I cannot understand spending 500eur+ for one.
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2015-02-12
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Software is where it is at.That's what Jolla need to be better placed than the competition. Hardware is pretty much a commodity unless you've a niche to fill like cameras (Nokia), waterproof ness (Sony)
I hope Sailfish 2.0 isn't just Sailfish 1.1 Tablet Edition (beta) with "monthly" drops of whatever comes out of the agile development process but never quite fixes the big bugs or adds new features.
Early days with Ubuntu of course but they appear to have spent some time getting to their first release.
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2015-02-12
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2015-02-12
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If you compare specs vs. price than probably not, but it's not all about the money. That kind of thinking actally brought us to this lousy situation, race to the bottom made all products worthless, no matter how much you pay....
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2015-02-12
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No.
This is called the free market, where you get what you pay for.
If you want top build quality combined with top performance you can have it right now, from a number of vendors. Race to the bottom does not mean that no one can create and successfully sell high end hardware, no, it means that in a fast advancing market a product ages relative to its competition.
4.5" screen at 960x540.
dual-core CPU with low IPC with a cut down GPU.
1GB of low bandwidth DDR2
This has a new price ceiling of 169 Euros as of last week.
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2015-02-12
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2015-02-12
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They're all kind of the same but there is obviously degrees of control over what you want to see there and what you're happy having the OS or some app push on you.
Ubuntu have been there before of course with them pushing Amazon searches in their desktop.
Done well though I think the more dynamic aspects of a UI that gives you content relevant to your situation can be useful rather than having to pull it all together yourself.