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2017-11-04 20:13:30 +0200
Allright, basic info;
I ordered my Xperia X a week ago and did the actual flash last Thursday.
Some minor disclaimer; I work as a System Administrator, so I might have an edge over the average smartphone buyer. A lot of people here seem tech minded enough that this advantage is negligible though.
How is the performance in general. Is there a significant difference to Jolla C?
Performance in UI and UX seem on par with what I'd expect from a mid-range phone nowadays. Sleek and smooth.
This is my first Sailfish hands-on experience, so I can't really compare to the other Jolla devices. My main phone is (still) the Nokia N9 [1], and before that I used an N900. Compared to the N9 I notice slightly less stutter when swiping through screens, although it's rarely ever annoyingly stutter-y on either.
How is your experience with bluetooth connection still in beta?
Bluetooth seem to work just fine, so far. Connecting to my N9, my Dell Lattitude 7440 (running Kubuntu) and my Mac Mini and transferring files with no problems.
How much time is needed to flash the phone?
Using my Lattitude with Kubuntu 16.04 I followed the instructions here: https://jolla.com/sailfishx-linux-instructions/
I did step 1 - 3 on Tuesday, and step 4 - 6 on Thursday. Everything went pretty smooth, although I am of the opinion that the "Note" and "Note #2" on step 4 should been actual steps in the instructions, and the Sony Vendor binary image should definitively be mentioned in the "What you need to begin" section.
Taking it nice and easy, not wanting to brick my brand new phone, the entire process took me about 2 - 3 hours. If I got another dozen or so phones to get the routine down pat, I could probably do it in 1.5 - 2 hours or less, depending on the speed of the updates and such, and whether "waiting on"-time is counted.
I was pleasantly surprised on how effortlessly it all went just following the instructions, although if this is ever going to succeed as a mainstream commercial product I would still recommend a GUI tool to be made which incorporates most, if not all of these steps, including automatically fetching all the necessary binaries, or sell devices ready-flashed.
Is the camera working fast? Can you post some pictures to let us see the quality ?
The camera seems to work fine, except from the already established points of the hardware button not working as designed (no focus on half-press) and resulting loss of sharpness. I haven't really spent much time with the camera due to have to work during the daytime, but I'll try and get some pictures up in the next couple of days, time and sunlight permitting.
[1] Edit - I am still using my N9 as I was disappointed to not be able to easily import my contacts from my N9 to my Sailfish X. The import function did not support any option that allowed me to select my N9, nor was there a "generic" Bluetooth option. Also the "People" app in Sailfish lacks a number of fields that the "Contacts" on my N9 has, so even when transferring vCards over Bluetooth file transfer, information was lost. This is, for now, a blocker in moving over completely to the Sailfish X.
Sample pictures from the camera would indeed be nice!
TomC ( 2017-10-11 21:32:23 +0200 )edit...
Not very much to feel, but the scrolling is smoother
BT seems fine
I needed about 30 min., but I think it is way too hard for many users. If nobody comes up with flashed phones, this will not get an successor. It is complicated, too much different steps...
Is working, faster and the results are better than in Jolla1 or JollaC
poddl ( 2017-10-13 00:48:50 +0200 )editSomething that nobody mentioned yet...
The colour notification LED is back!!!!
Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2017-10-13 15:25:17 +0200 )editYay! I love the colour notification LED :)
Beethoven ( 2017-10-13 16:30:22 +0200 )editUnbelievable, how simple things, like colour notification LED, can make people so happy. And how these simple things widely ignored in industry.
nlsn ( 2017-10-16 13:19:16 +0200 )edit