Which TOHs has Jolla endorsed?
tl;dr See Jolla's online shop.
Otherwise, for example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
Jolla does not make other halfs, it's a software company. But somebody probably should make it. IMO toh market is really underated. I really don't understand why distributors of Jolla phones do not sell some kind of TOHs alongside
virgi26 ( 2014-12-26 01:08:20 +0200 )editThanks. Did Jolla outsource manufacturing of its original TOHs? Did Jolla do the required TOH design work or specifications?
rdmo ( 2014-12-26 01:18:59 +0200 )editoriginal TOH is just simlple "cover" and is made by Jolla. They did release all specifications needed to create custom TOHs, you can find it on jolla.com
virgi26 ( 2014-12-26 01:23:50 +0200 )edithttp://jolla.com/the-other-half-developer-kit
rdmo ( 2014-12-26 01:38:51 +0200 )editThat's a great idea. A winding-powered phone could sould ridiculous but I bet it would have a great success related to sustainability. You can also boast that the most expensive watches work this way while the cheapest watches are battery-powered.
Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2014-12-26 12:31:50 +0200 )edit