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2016-03-16 00:54:08 +0200
About Jolla Phone being a good buy. It doesn't have the latest wardware, but how much does that matter with a phone? The OS is very well optimized to it so it doesn't feel like 2-3 year old device. Everything is nice and smooth. The UI is fantastic. Calls, text messages, email and social media work without problems. The screen resolution is enough for web browsing. Battery is not great, but is good enough. All Android apps that I've tried have so far worked.
Biggest minus of the OS compared to Android is that not every text from every app can be copied to clipboard. Biggest minus of the hardware is the poor camera.
If I had to buy a new phone today, I might still consider buying it. However if I had to buy a new phone later this year, I would wait for other Sailfish OS phones (for example try to get the Intex Aquafish from India).
Hmm I'd be wondering how the batteries do. They were produced quite a while back and there's no fresh stock, althouth there seem to be as few alternatives around.
MoritzJT ( 2016-03-15 23:19:47 +0200 )editThe Jolla phone is almost two and a half years old, even during that time it was not a top spec phone. Unfortunately, and for the time being, it is the only device that provides a full SFOS experience. There are unofficial SFOS ports to other platforms but they lack some functionality, e.g. MS exchange, maps, Android support. Hopefully an official port to Fairphone2 will be available ... soon. There is also an Intex phone that will released by May in India tho.
pmelas ( 2016-03-15 23:20:14 +0200 )editIf the budget is short, I might opt for one. But if it's not, go for Fair Phone / Turing Phone?
MoritzJT ( 2016-03-15 23:20:21 +0200 )editI would still buy Jolla. With this together you can make all the tricks for the phone, hack Google play, save battery by limiting the charger, use command line tools and still call and send emails.
Rikujolla ( 2016-03-15 23:41:53 +0200 )editOP if you let us know that the decission was made, maye we as a community can get you a quick start / SFOS essentials post up and running with all the stuff you do to set up your phone properly :-) I'll volunteer for now. As I will not be watching here all time, just ping me on twitter under the same name. I'll get to it then.
MoritzJT ( 2016-03-15 23:55:28 +0200 )edit