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1 | initial version | posted 2018-11-25 11:15:12 +0200 |
As benchmarks are being released, we see a Xperia XA3 (and XA3 Ultra) on the horizon.
The good news about it from Qualcomm is that the Snapdragon 660 in the XA3 is pin and software compatible with the Snapdragon 630 in the XA2. The fingerprint sensor moved from the back to behind the screen (guess more practical too)
When Sony is releasing them in the Open Devices program, it wouldn't be to hard for Jolla to add them to their official supported line (looking that all the work that is currently done for the XA2 series). Jolla will be able to support these phones closer to their release date.
Bring it on!
2 | No.2 Revision |
As benchmarks are being released, we see a Xperia XA3 (and XA3 Ultra) on the horizon.
The good news about it from Qualcomm is that the Snapdragon 660 in the XA3 is pin and software compatible with the Snapdragon 630 in the XA2. The fingerprint sensor moved from the back to behind the screen tothe side (guess more practical too)
When Sony is releasing them in the Open Devices program, it wouldn't be to hard for Jolla to add them to their official supported line (looking that all the work that is currently done for the XA2 series). Jolla will be able to support these phones closer to their release date.
Bring it on!
3 | No.3 Revision |
As benchmarks are being released, we see a Xperia XA3 (and XA3 Ultra) on the horizon.
The good news about it from Qualcomm is that the Snapdragon 660 in the XA3 is pin and software compatible with the Snapdragon 630 in the XA2. The fingerprint sensor moved from the back tothe to the side (guess more practical too)
When Sony is releasing them in the Open Devices program, it wouldn't be to hard for Jolla to add them to their official supported line (looking that all the work that is currently done for the XA2 series). Jolla will be able to support these phones closer to their release date.
Bring it on!
4 | No.4 Revision |
As benchmarks are being released, we see a Xperia XA3 (and XA3 Ultra) on the horizon.
The good news about it from Qualcomm is that the Snapdragon 660 in the XA3 is pin and software compatible with the Snapdragon 630 in the XA2. The fingerprint sensor moved from the back to the side (guess more practical too)
When Sony is releasing them in the Open Devices program, it wouldn't be to hard for Jolla to add them to their official supported line (looking that all the work that is currently done for the XA2 series). Jolla will be able to support these phones closer to their release date.
Bring it on!