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1 | initial version | posted 2016-02-20 12:40:36 +0200 |
Before I discovered Jolla and Sailfish OS, I was salivating at the idea of a non-Android Linux phone. I used Ubuntu on my desktop and thought the phone would be an excellent alternative to Android models and iPhones. I was sorely disappointed when I finally was able to buy the BQ Aquaris! Not only did it not even come with a good native calendar app or a reliable timer that would unlock the screen, but the phone application wasn't reliable! A phone that can only sometimes be used as a phone is a piece of junk!!! Anyhow, enough of my raving.
I love my Jolla and have become an avid SailfishOS supporter. Has anyone tried installing Sailfish on the BQ Aquaris 4.5? I'd like to be able to use it as a backup phone in case I clumsily drop my Jolla again and it is out of commission for a while.
Long live Sailfish!
Before I discovered Jolla and Sailfish OS, I was salivating at the idea of a non-Android Linux phone. I used Ubuntu on my desktop and thought the phone would be an excellent alternative to Android models and iPhones. I was sorely disappointed when I finally was able to buy the BQ Aquaris! Not only did it not even come with a good native calendar app or a reliable timer that would unlock the screen, but the phone application wasn't reliable! A phone that can only sometimes be used as a phone is a piece of junk!!! Anyhow, enough of my raving.
I love my Jolla and have become an avid SailfishOS supporter. Has anyone tried installing Sailfish on the BQ Aquaris 4.5? I'd like to be able to use it as a backup phone in case I clumsily drop my Jolla again and it is out of commission for a while.
Long live Sailfish!
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Before I discovered Jolla and Sailfish OS, I was salivating at the idea of a non-Android Linux phone. I used Ubuntu on my desktop and thought the phone would be an excellent alternative to Android models and iPhones. I was sorely disappointed when I finally was able to buy the BQ Aquaris! Not only did it not even come with a good native calendar app or a reliable timer that would unlock the screen, but the phone application wasn't reliable! A phone that can only sometimes be used as a phone is a piece of junk!!! Anyhow, enough of my raving.
I love my Jolla and have become an avid SailfishOS supporter. Has anyone tried installing Sailfish on the BQ Aquaris 4.5? I'd like to be able to use it as a backup phone in case I clumsily drop my Jolla again and it is out of commission for a while.
Long live Sailfish!