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2014-03-16 02:22:43 +0200
I understand why a lot of people would dislike this question upon first reading, because, as @flotron said : "Everybody here is trying to get rid of Android man".
But I believe that if anyone of us think about the question for a little bit longer, we have to concede that what we most value in Jolla is openness, and being able to flash other things on our device is not also fun, but interesting to see, and a reason to be proud of our device. Even though, as @Jozz said : "The hardware [specs] of the Jolla isn't that special".
A few people have already answered that flashing is possible, although reversing back to the original is uncertain.
So my suggestion to the folks at Jolla is: please improve upon the bootloader, so that we can multi-boot, to hack on any rom we want, from CyanogenMod, to FirefoxOS, to Ubuntu, to whatever else anyone wants to hack on.
Let's keep this the most hackable phone in the world, and let's be able to do it for a long time, and also let's be able to have fun while doing it!
This sounds like a silly idea. The hardware of the Jolla isn't that special. Buying an android phone is easier. Why should you want to replace Sailfish OS with android?
Jozz ( 2014-03-06 22:25:09 +0200 )editIf Sailfish OS fails to deliver working middleware. Currently Android (AOSP and especially CyanogenMod) has better and more stable network and security stack and more complete features. If ones likes Sailfish OS for its UI, one could then get a better user experience from running Sailfish OS Launcher on top of the AOSP than on top of Sailfish OS.
Karri Huhtanen ( 2014-03-07 09:03:11 +0200 )editI personally don't need an answer to this, but I fail to see why this should be downvoted. So +1 from me, just for balance: It is a legitimate question, even if it is just a curiosity.
Knowledge is useful, in any case.
mikelima ( 2014-03-07 12:43:17 +0200 )editThis is the worst idea ever. Everybody here is trying to get rid of Android man :)
mariano ( 2014-03-10 14:37:56 +0200 )edit@mikelima we do not have enough resources to get Sailfish stable and production ready, why should anybody bother with Android on this underpowered device??? If we want to achieve our goal with Jolla we need to concentrate on specific targets, there is absolutely no sense in duplicating work for things no sane person would use. If you want Android, you have much better and cheaper hardware to run it on.
ortylp ( 2014-03-17 00:10:31 +0200 )edit