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I would like to run sailfish on latest phone hardware and on a tablet!

asked 2019-10-19 21:57:17 +0300

wartburgritter gravatar image

I own a Jolla 1 and a sony xperia phone. But both phones hardware is outdated. Will there be uptodate hardeware supported soon? I can not imagine all Jolla employer use these old hardeware. Do they use iphones or android? How about tablets. I wiuld like to buy a new tablet with good hardware but it should run sailfish. I do not mind spending 500 or more dollars for a device, but I do mind whixh system does run on it.

cheers bernd

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I can't answer you in full, but you could have a look at the bottom of this page;

https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris

it will give you an idea of 'currently spported' hardware where tablets are concerned.

Spam Hunter ( 2019-10-19 22:12:33 +0300 )edit
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even the newest device is obsolet without mainline kernel support! but i hope this wishes become true...

manu ( 2019-10-20 13:25:24 +0300 )edit

hey there if you are interested in website or app development click here

bilal seo ( 2019-10-20 14:56:29 +0300 )edit
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The previous comment seems to contain spam. I can't see any relevance to the question. @Admins please remove the link.

jollajo ( 2019-10-22 15:40:45 +0300 )edit

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answered 2019-10-20 03:12:52 +0300

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Just because HW is 3 years old doesn't mean it can't get things done.

SFOS being mostly clean Linux actually runs really nice on the 3GB and 6 cores it has on the Xperia X, the camera module in the X is also really good though we don't get the full benefit due to proprietary driver issues.

Sadly all the "newer" phones that are supported (or rumored to will be supported) in addition to the X (the XA2 and the ?10?) offer no significant benefit over the Xperia X (actually they lack features as compared to the X since the X was a top model when it was released while they are mid-rangers).

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This is so true! X is still the best.

potski ( 2019-10-20 11:56:54 +0300 )edit
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Which features do XA2 and 10 exactly lack in comparison to X? They've got newer more efficient SoC, more memory... which hardware features are you talking about?

Nautilus ( 2019-10-21 00:06:31 +0300 )edit
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@Nautilus either you are being sarcastic or you never compared the specs of these devices:

  • SoC - all the same family and according to the benchmarks the X outperforms both the XA2 and the 10 (though by small margins)

  • Memory - all devices have 3GB RAM (the 10 does have a 4GB model though)

As far as actual features go:

  • The X has the highest quality screen of the devices mentioned.

  • The X has stereo speakers

  • The X weighs less, has more sensors and seemingly has a better camera (though we anyhow don't get to benefit from that)

https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=7948&idPhone2=8986&idPhone3=9353#f5122,,

Keeper-of-the-Keys ( 2019-10-21 19:21:16 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-10-20 02:00:39 +0300

vattuvarg gravatar image

PINE64 is releasing two simple devices that still are interesting, the PinePhone and PineTab. Both have similar hardware that isn't that impressing in any sense except one. These are not converted android devices but built for Linux. All circuits have native drivers. The prices are right too.

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Techdetects is a place where you can find reviews and news for smart watches, smart phones, and laptops.

techdetects ( 2019-10-22 16:33:02 +0300 )edit

But there is nothing about Sailfish OS at Techdetects so far...

vattuvarg ( 2019-10-22 17:05:56 +0300 )edit
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Here, Sailfish on the Pinetab

lispy ( 2019-10-22 17:14:14 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-10-19 22:20:28 +0300

olf gravatar image

The generic answer to your question always was here at TJC. BTW, seaching diligently helps!
[Wiki] Available devices, plus rumored and legacy devices, running Sailfish OS

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Agreed regarding diligence,. ..but the title of your linked post could be a little less.....complicated...by that I mean making the question easier to search in the first place. As we all come from different countries, some language conversions to English don't always translate.......perhaps something simple like "Current devices that run SFOS" and go into a little more detail right underneath..."Legacy, now & rumored" (or rumoured) and as many of us know, the search utility isn't always helpful.

Just a suggestion . . .

Spam Hunter ( 2019-10-19 22:30:53 +0300 )edit

@Edz, that title is the result of cramming in as many terms relevant for searching as possible ... for it being easier to find with askbot's mediocre search!
As searching for "available devices", "legacy devices" and adding "Sailfish OS" shall result in hits, this was the best title I could think of when expanding it after failing to find it so many times. Finding it definitely has become easier since then, at least for me.

olf ( 2019-10-21 02:30:48 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-10-22 14:44:26 +0300

pigg gravatar image

https://twitter.com/adampigg/status/1186368077384040448

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First time I've seen Sailfish OS on the PineTab. Looks good!

vattuvarg ( 2019-10-22 17:02:02 +0300 )edit

Very promising!

sunburnedpenguin ( 2019-10-23 09:09:57 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-10-20 12:11:36 +0300

misc11 gravatar image

you could also try wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_OS#Hardware_overview

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