How about to support Unihertz Titan officially?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jellyphone/titan-unihertz-rugged-qwerty-smartphone A nice device.
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jellyphone/titan-unihertz-rugged-qwerty-smartphone A nice device.
Why not start with community porting? ;) You are welcome to file a request here: https://together.jolla.com/question/128326/community-port-requests/
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Asked: 2019-08-04 09:10:24 +0200
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It would be cool given unlimited resources, but given the current status of the ports it feels like Jolla should focus on the more widely available Sony models instead.
Federico ( 2019-08-04 11:36:50 +0200 )editAccording to the review from the link below it has MediaTekHelio P60 SoC so the chances are rather low. https://www.zdnet.com/article/unihertz-titan-first-impressions-big-rugged-long-lasting-qwerty-android-phone/
mp107__ ( 2019-08-05 12:07:06 +0200 )editOh jeez, what an ugly piece of sh*t, looks like a kids 'toy' blackberry. You can keep that one.
Spam Hunter ( 2019-08-05 12:12:23 +0200 )editPhysical keyboard leaves a lot to desire when it does not have any symbols or numbers to that matter. You would be cutting off most of your screen space to enable software keyboard. Not to mention that the screen size and shape would most likely bring up other problems with the UI.
Community port, maybe. I think it might be just too much work.
Sefriol ( 2019-08-05 12:38:37 +0200 )editI agree, lack of any symbols or functional keys (beside Shift and standard Android navigation keys) makes it also inconvenient to use in countries where alphabet contains more than "ordinary latin letters" as it is likely impossible to modify the keyboard layout to allow typing letters such as ą, ñ, ó, ö, etc.
mp107__ ( 2019-08-05 12:46:17 +0200 )edit