hardware is poor [not relevant]
firstly India is emerging market of all smartphone.Hardware you use for your phone is too poor as compared to its price. consumers in India ,ordinary people think about technology and cheapness. there is pleanty of phones below 20k Rupees with 4k support,octacoreproceesors(64 bits ...) check out this phones indian market which are less than 10,000 rupees http://micromaxcanvas.co.in/mmx-yu-yureka-xiaomi-redmi-note/#more-3324 they have high and massive features in hardware(like 13 mp camera ,gorilla glass 3 ,5.5 hd display...) Micromax yu
[Kjetil Kilhavn: Removed tag: jolla Added tag: jolla-phone]
They have Android, though.
g7 ( 2014-12-24 18:50:08 +0200 )edit@g7 - but what about the people who want to use Sailfish OS on a nicely build and hardware up to date device? I want SailfishOS and in the same time I want device with good craftsmanship. Jolla is just cheap.
zlatko ( 2014-12-24 19:21:03 +0200 )edit@zlatko "good craftsmanship" is different from the "hardware race" the OP exposed in its post. FWIW I haven't had any problems with Jolla's hardware (just some sporadic shutdowns in somewhat "extreme" conditions) and I also find it prettly nicely put togheter, but that's only me.
While I agree that the Jolla phone could've had slightly better internals (hey RAM I'm looking at you!), I find remarkable that a small startup managed to ship a phone in time and at a reasonable price. And they also had to develop the OS, which is an additional cost that other companies creating smartphones with Android don't have.
g7 ( 2014-12-24 22:06:59 +0200 )edit@g7 Exactly - that is what I am talking about! I want well designed, well crafted and with good materials and components device. The processing power is sufficient for the OS to work great, although a slightly better SoC and RAM will do no harm here. So far in that respect Jolla is the worst device I ever owned(...7110, 6600, E61, N9, N900):
cheap material TOH
bad design: sharp edges digging into your palm, many places dust is collecting in the front, when held in landscape your hand is covering the speaker etc.
cheap components: screen that is unreadable in sunshine, yellow zones start appear left side of the screen, screen does have oleophobic treatment, battery and contact get oxydized which causes reboots, actuator gets stuck, speaker disconnects, cheap LED light, camera glass cover antireflex finish wears out in weeks, etc., etc.....
All above are widely spread and documented issues - just look around TJC. That said - SailfishOS is developing nicely. I am comparing with Android as I am currently using SONY Z3 Compact as my main phone - Jolla in an year will be great if they keep going with the same pace! And this HW is ruining the experience!!! I agree that what Jolla is doing requires admiration, but that does rule out the fact that I can have my demands, for which I am willing to pay. I am ready to pay 700-800 euro, but get a device I really like. And I am not speaking about SoC here. I completely understand that we all are overpaying to support OS development.
zlatko ( 2014-12-24 22:48:11 +0200 )editThe TOH "cheap material" is polycarbonate, arguably the best and most durable material you can build a phone with.
Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2014-12-25 00:01:50 +0200 )edit