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Are Intex Aqua Fish phones still being manufactured? [answered]

asked 2017-10-25 00:56:22 +0300

Kalatti gravatar image

updated 2017-10-25 11:53:01 +0300

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I am interested in buying this phone, but every time I find less ads with shipping to Spain. Do you know if they are still making these phones? I would like to know if I can wait until next year to buy it or should buy it this year.

Thank you.

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You do not want to buy an Aqua Fish believe me :)

martonmiklos ( 2017-10-25 01:28:42 +0300 )edit
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Why, mate? Can you extend your comment? I am a few hours to buy one, I appreciate any comments.

Kalatti ( 2017-10-25 01:34:33 +0300 )edit

Because it is not as capable as the Jolla C, and for the same money you likely can get an Xperia X + Sailfish X?

oenone ( 2017-10-25 01:45:21 +0300 )edit
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How much money are you thinking about? The Intex costs me € 170 in Spain. The Xperia is much more expensive, is not it?

Kalatti ( 2017-10-25 01:57:48 +0300 )edit
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You could try to find an Xperia X second hand, but either way, you're better off buying a more expensive device that will last for years, than a cheap piece of plastic like the Aqua Fish, and 170 euro is very expensive for such a poorly made device.

nthn ( 2017-10-25 09:53:32 +0300 )edit

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answered 2017-10-25 01:39:56 +0300

Kalatti gravatar image

Why, mate? Can you extend your comment? I am a few hours to buy one, I appreciate any comments.

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Sure:

It is (was) and entry level budget smartphone which never made officially to Europe. You can buy it from gray-import sources which will give you no warranty.

I own one for almost a year from now. It had been JollaC-ified from day 0. The phone manufacturing quality low. The display started to have a yellow spot after a half a year. The black painting on the display frame fall down in small pieces, messing up the contents of my pocket from time to time.

There is a bug which sometimes makes the GSM baseband stuck. No calls in or out this time. In the latest releases there is at least a warning about this state which asks for rebooting the device. (You might ask at this point are you serious?).

The overall call quality is terrible -I think from the peers description- sometimes it switch to the back microphone if the nearby enviroment is not so silent.

I do not know what is the state of the Xperia port, but in your place I would definietly would wait until it stabilizes and would buy that.

martonmiklos ( 2017-10-25 11:20:51 +0300 )edit

I also own an Intex Aqua Fish and also use it from day 1 as JollaC. To tell the truth it is really not good built quality.. unfortunately cause as a Joilla Phone 1 subtitution it had potential. Mine was missing on battery contact from the very beginning so I ended up substituting parts from another phone when I could turn it on finally.

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all things martonmiklos wrote do not happen with mine. So I guess it's more or less bad luch what kind of quality you are getting. On the other hand I bought it for 80€ directly via a colleague in India who brought it to me so I can not complain too much. For 80€ 9 months ago there was simply no other way to get new hardware with Sailfish. I would also like to switch to a Sony but a single Sim Phone with roughly same hardware equipment like the Intex is just not cutting it for me. The intex has two sim slots AND a separate sdcard slot. This is so rare it still confuses me how seldom you find a phone with this configuration.

PatsJolla ( 2017-10-25 11:47:45 +0300 )edit
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The hardware of the Xperia X is more powerful than the Jolla 1 and Jolla C combined. The Intex Aquafish is almost identical to Jolla C.

vattuvarg ( 2017-10-25 12:51:55 +0300 )edit
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Also I have not mentioned the CRAP quality camera. JP1 performed much better, not to mention my N9. Ah...

martonmiklos ( 2017-10-25 14:13:41 +0300 )edit

No warranty and no spare parts; i.e screen assemblies; all of which will come from India and the one outlet that sells many spares/parts for Aquafish will not ship outside of India!!.......parts for Intex Aquafish are rarer than chicken lips and rocking horse shit combined.

Otherwise, just buy it and try it and if yo don;t like it, do what any seasoned techy would do, sell it and move on.

Spam Hunter ( 2017-10-25 16:50:13 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-25 07:50:10 +0300

pawel gravatar image

somebody os selling xperia here with silfish on.it for 200

i did buy one for 270 + 50 for OS

intex did cost 80 bugs in india, where.i did buy mine and was worth it 170 for.it.is too much.

i doubt they produce more cause its sold out since 12/2016

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answered 2017-10-25 10:45:35 +0300

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I am from spain, I can sell you mine. Although I use it every day, it is in perfect condition. It is a great os, which works 10 times better on aquafish than on xperia x (also have one).

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do you still have it?

petros ( 2019-03-24 22:31:16 +0300 )edit

yes, I still keep it

ray ( 2019-03-25 22:48:25 +0300 )edit

se me ha roto el mio, no se si te interesa venderlo. hazme una oferta si kieres a petros@post.com

petros ( 2019-03-26 12:44:27 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-25 12:42:39 +0300

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I have a Jolla C converted Intex, and I am not unhappy with it. It is quite good (except the camera), fast enough, battery is ok so far. Got the Sony Xperia X too, with Sailfish on, but it does not feel that superior I switched already. OK it is faster, it is metal, and the screen looks nice too, but I am a bit afraid of dropping it, too. So, if you can have one for a good price, take it.

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answered 2017-10-25 12:48:58 +0300

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Hi there, I found the Aqua fish to be a great phone (in its price range). Last year, in summer, I bought it, it was 100 eur with delivery included to Spain. I mean...now they've at least duplicated the price in ebay and it's not worth anymore. Have you considered to wait just a bit to see if Accione phone comes out?

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Jala is releasing two phones, Accione and Accione P.

vattuvarg ( 2017-10-25 17:51:36 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-25 15:15:25 +0300

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As far as I know, Intex ordered only 20.000 sets and they were more or less sold out between August and December 2016. See for example http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=97602

I find it a great smart phone in that below 100 euros price range.

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answered 2017-10-25 11:10:00 +0300

Why, mate? Can you extend your comment? I am a few hours to buy one, I appreciate any comments.


I am not martonmiklos, but in my opinion: The main reasons are quality and speed. I bought two Intexes, for something like 75 € per piece and shipping extra. The price was okay then, and for the ordanary SFOS-fanboy there was no real alternative if you want to use it as a every day phone.

But in fact, my first Aqua Fish died because of a broken USB-socket. The second one has major problems with the battery (both batteries are a pain after about 1,5 years and there is no replacement available in Europe). Also the camera is really bad and the processorspeed is far away from state of the art. Favorable to mention for a equal opinion of the Intex is: It worked out of the box. Also the display is made of plastic (like it is the case with every cheap phone) which reduces the affinity for spiderapps / cracked displays for clumsy people.

In my opinion: Now with the Xperia X we have the chance to buy a phone closer to modern comforts, with higher-graded manufacturing (better display, metal-case, better battery) and hopefully a longer lifetime. So, if you can stand the higher price, and have the ability to go through the spin-chilling SFOS-flashing-process, the money will be a good investment in terms of endurance and mental balance on the long run.

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answered 2017-10-25 16:32:17 +0300

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Thank you very much for all the comments. I'm not going to buy the Intex anymore. I'll wait to see how Sailfish OSX (Xperia) progresses or see if other better phones come out.

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