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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
UPDATE: Please keep it on-topic. I don't need speculations from outsiders. As stated both the Jolla C and Tablets Alien Dalvik implementation is based on same Android version so supporting the tablet shouldn't be such big a deal. Waiting for feedback from Jolla devs :)
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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
UPDATE:
Please keep it on-topic. I don't need speculations from outsiders. As stated both the Jolla C C's and the Tablets Alien Dalvik implementation is based on same Android version so supporting the tablet shouldn't be such big a deal. Waiting for feedback from Jolla devs :)
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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
UPDATE: Please keep it on-topic. I don't need speculations from outsiders. As stated both the Jolla C's and the Tablets Alien Dalvik implementation is based on same Android version so supporting the tablet shouldn't be such big a deal. Waiting for feedback from Jolla devs :)
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With the release of SailfishOS 2.1.1 the Alien Dalvik implementation for the Jolla C has seen a lot of updates (v 1.0.63) while the version offered for the Jolla Tablet is still at version 1.0.29.
Is there any specific reason for not updating it? The Alien Dalvik implementation for both the Jolla C and the Jolla Tablet are based on Android 4.4 and with the upcoming release of the Youyota tablet the x86 build of SailfishOS is far from dead.
UPDATE: Please keep it on-topic. I don't need speculations from outsiders. As stated both the Jolla C's and the Tablets Alien Dalvik implementation is based on same Android version so supporting the tablet shouldn't be such big a deal. Waiting for feedback from Jolla devs :)