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What hardware/devices would you like to see SailfishOS on? [duplicate]

asked 2013-12-28 17:12:45 +0200

updated 2014-07-28 09:14:14 +0200

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This article talks about that "You will soon be able turn your Android device into a Sailfish device"

Jolla pioneered the ability to use existing Android hardware adaptations with the libhybris project and the first Jolla device is built upon an Android hardware adaptation (but is not Android, just uses the hardware adaptation)

What devices would you like to see SailfishOS on - what chipset, how much RAM, how big internal storage, what resolution and screen size, cores and speed? .. and why?

If a device exists already as an answer, vote it up!

One device per answer!

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Acer Iconia A1! I don't like Android so would love to use Sailfish in that too! :)

Timpaxi ( 2013-12-29 12:38:39 +0200 )edit
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Droid 5, if leaks are true it should be very comparable to current Jolla (S4 dualcore, 1Gb RAM, 16Gb internal) but better screen 720p and HWKB

szopin ( 2013-12-29 17:38:59 +0200 )edit
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Should the title read 'Android-based devices'?

Jukka ( 2013-12-31 09:16:28 +0200 )edit
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I see a lot of demand in the Answer section for Jolla (or nemo) Tablet. But before that happens, you must support landscape first. Please make it happen ;-)

CsTom ( 2014-01-07 13:50:36 +0200 )edit
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I think this would be a nice improvement for the main Jolla website: allowing people to sign-up with their e-mail and current phone model they would wish to have Sailfish OS on. They could then be announced when Sailfish is available for their phone. I have friends who are interested in this.

Drekkarian ( 2014-01-12 16:39:37 +0200 )edit

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answered 2015-11-18 18:43:22 +0200

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It isn't a device, but i think that bq (http://www.bq.com/gb/) would be an excellent partner for Jolla!

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answered 2013-12-29 03:31:14 +0200

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tesco hudl - quad core rk3188

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answered 2013-12-29 16:03:25 +0200

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Pip-Boy 3000

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LOL (Fallout reference)

Roth ( 2013-12-29 18:53:41 +0200 )edit
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answered 2013-12-30 15:11:07 +0200

I'd like to see SailfishOS ported to the Motoactv and similar Android-powered wearables. The hardest parts to transfer would be redefining the gesture zones (1.4-2in screens there), and working on an implementation of Ambience that isn't as necessary for direct engagement (perhaps something like Ambience changing the device when certain types of activities are noticed by the accelerometer, time, etc.).

If SailfishOS could sit on the Pebble's hardware, that would be all kinds of insane - and then make me wonder why the Jolla needs so much hardware :p

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answered 2013-12-30 17:01:34 +0200

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motorola defy+ (mb526)

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answered 2014-01-07 03:44:25 +0200

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HP Tablet 7 model 2800 RK3066A dual core A9 1.60-GHz processor 7.0-in (1024×600), liquid crystal display (LCD) + 5-point multiTouchScreen + cover lens module, 16:9 aspect ratio, typical brightness: 400 nits http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03754714.pdf

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answered 2014-01-07 03:50:00 +0200

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SailfishOS on GT-P8110 (Google nexus 10 by Samsung)

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answered 2014-01-07 04:04:41 +0200

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Cubox-i by SolidRun chipset i.MX6 Scalable single-, dual- and quad-core offerings based on ARM Cortex-A9 up to 1.2 GHz, with ARMv7™, Neon, VFPv3 and Trustzone support

http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=CuBox-i_Hardware#Detailed_hardware_specification

http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/fact_sheet/IMX6SRSFS.pdf

For porting SailfishOS to Cubox-i I can offer to jolla staff developer my CuBox-i4pro (not yet arrival directly to address) Let me know by private message

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I support this idea. Cubox-i has a very good set of interfaces (2xUSB, 1xeSATA, built-in WiFi & BT, built-in IR receiver, HDMI with CEC support, optical audio output, microUSB for serial console, microSD card slot. It is very small and weight only 90g, so it can serve as a base unit for various embedded solutions: HTPC, home automation, quadrocopter flight control unit, etc. etc. And the device itself is pretty cheap: the top model (quad core, 2GB RAM) is only USD 119.-

k79 ( 2014-02-12 13:19:13 +0200 )edit
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answered 2014-01-12 18:31:12 +0200

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http://click-arm.com/

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answered 2014-01-12 20:48:08 +0200

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Original Galaxy Note

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