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1 | initial version | posted 2015-10-05 18:45:15 +0200 |
On Sailfish 2.0. the Android-Version is still 4.1.2
Please update them, too or enable a possibility to update it manually!
Since Sailfish 2.0 arrived on Jolla Phone, it is no longer possible to install .apk-Files, using the Jolla File Manager. The only way for installing .apk-Files is now, using a foreign browser, like Firefox or Opera, download the same file as before again and than tap on "open" on the browser download folder. Thats very annoying.
And the least but not last thing that I found out ist, that on Sailfish 2.0 using a SD-Card ist still not supported. You can still not store Apps, Photos or Screenshots on it, only read things, stored by another extern device before. Sailfish 2.0 still only stores and saves on the intern phone memory and is still ignoring if a SD-Card is installed.
Thats so a waste of memory! Please change this, too!
And the recognation of the Jolla Phone on a Windows PC using the "connect with USB"-Fuction is still a Game of pure Chance.
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On Sailfish 2.0. the Android-Version is still 4.1.2
Please update them, too or enable a possibility to update it manually!
Since Sailfish 2.0 arrived on Jolla Phone, it is no longer possible to install .apk-Files, using the Jolla File Manager. The only way for installing .apk-Files is now, using a foreign browser, like Firefox or Opera, download the same file as before again and than tap on "open" on the browser download folder. Thats very annoying.
And the least but not last thing that I found out ist, that on Sailfish 2.0 using a SD-Card ist still not supported. You can still not store Apps, Photos or Screenshots on it, only read things, stored by another extern device before. Sailfish 2.0 still only stores and saves on the intern phone memory and is still ignoring if a SD-Card is installed.
Thats so a waste of memory! Please change this, too!
And the recognation of the Jolla Phone on a Windows PC using the "connect with USB"-Fuction is still a Game of pure Chance.
3 | No.3 Revision |
On Sailfish 2.0. the Android-Version is still 4.1.2
Please update them, too or enable a possibility to update it manually!
Since Sailfish 2.0 arrived on Jolla Phone, it is no longer possible to install .apk-Files, using the Jolla File Manager. The only way for installing .apk-Files is now, using a foreign browser, like Firefox or Opera, download the same file as before again and than tap on "open" on the browser download folder. Thats very annoying.
And the least but not last thing that I found out ist, is, that on Sailfish 2.0 using a SD-Card ist still not supported. You can still not store Apps, Photos or Screenshots on it, only read things, stored by another extern device before. Sailfish 2.0 still only stores and saves on the intern phone memory and is still ignoring if a SD-Card is installed.
Thats so a waste of memory! Please change this, too!
And the recognation of the Jolla Phone on a Windows PC using the "connect with USB"-Fuction is still a Game of pure Chance.
4 | No.4 Revision |
On Sailfish 2.0. the Android-Version is still 4.1.2
Please update them, too or enable a possibility to update it manually!
Since Sailfish 2.0 arrived on Jolla Phone, it is no longer possible to install .apk-Files, using the Jolla File Manager. The only way for installing .apk-Files is now, using a foreign browser, like Firefox or Opera, download the same file as before again and than tap on "open" on the browser download folder. Thats very annoying.
And the least but not last thing that I found out is, that on Sailfish 2.0 using a SD-Card ist still not supported. You can still not store Apps, Photos or Screenshots on it, only read things, stored by another extern device before. Sailfish 2.0 still only stores and saves on the intern phone memory and is still ignoring if a SD-Card is installed.
Thats so a waste of memory! Please change this, too!
And the recognation recognition of the Jolla Phone on a Windows PC using the "connect with USB"-Fuction is still a Game of pure Chance.