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I was wondering what Jolla is doing. After Younited failure (Android app before the promised native one), the update schedule [whole and complete] failure, the communication permanent failure and all the possibly forgiveable other ones, what is next? They give us (tatatataaaaaaaaa !) another Android launcher! But wait, what about the Rovio TOH they talked about in the early days of the Jolla, when they needed to sell as many phones as possible before people realize how they work?
Another interesting question to ask is: Is this why the September update will be released in November or December?
This is now too much. I believed in a company that was Unlike, that was Truly Open, I believed their promises during the promotion campaign for the first launch. And finally, it appears that this company is worse than the other giants. They never kept their promises, never communicate nor apologize of any sort. They don't even read any thread here I think. Nothing better than any giant.
I already hear the answers: "Yeah, but they are not forced to give quasi-monthly update, it's better than anything you could find in another current big company". Well, I agree on everything but one point: "they are not forced". Yes, they are. According to me, selling something that is not what you say it is is not that much close to legality. Thus they are forced to give updates as soon as possible for people not to sue them for false advertisement (I recall you the time we had to wait for 4G support, while on their website everything was advertised as if the phone was completely usable, with 4G support. Still now, Wifi is a complete mess and 4G randomly disables itself and you need a reboot to make it work again).
Jolla, you disappointed me. Greatly. It's sad you promised things that you knew you would not give, or give in a modified way. A barely usable phone is not what I wanted after almost a year. And another android launcher neither...
Keep us... updated ;)
Ending talking to a wall.
I was wondering what Jolla is doing. After Younited failure (Android app before the promised native one), the update schedule [whole and complete] failure, the communication permanent failure and all the possibly forgiveable other ones, what is next? They give us (tatatataaaaaaaaa !) another Android launcher! But wait, what about the Rovio TOH they talked about in the early days of the Jolla, when they needed to sell as many phones as possible before people realize how they work?
Another interesting question to ask is: Is this why the September update will be released in November or December?
This is now too much. I believed in a company that was Unlike, that was Truly Open, I believed their promises during the promotion campaign for the first launch. And finally, it appears that this company is worse than the other giants. They never kept their promises, never communicate nor apologize of any sort. They don't even read any thread here I think. Nothing better than any giant.
I already hear the answers: "Yeah, but they are not forced to give quasi-monthly update, it's better than anything you could find in another current big company". Well, I agree on everything but one point: "they are not forced". Yes, they are. According to me, selling something that is not what you say it is is not that much close to legality. Thus they are forced to give updates as soon as possible for people not to sue them for false advertisement (I recall you the time we had to wait for 4G support, while on their website everything was advertised as if the phone was completely usable, with 4G support. Still now, Wifi is a complete mess and 4G randomly disables itself and you need a reboot to make it work again).
Jolla, you disappointed me. Greatly. It's sad you promised things that you knew you would not give, or give in a modified way. A barely usable phone is not what I wanted after almost a year. And another android launcher neither...
Keep us... updated ;)
Ending talking to a wall.
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I was wondering what Jolla is doing. After Younited failure (Android app before the promised native one), the update schedule [whole and complete] failure, the communication permanent failure and all the possibly forgiveable other ones, what is next? They give us (tatatataaaaaaaaa !) another Android launcher! But wait, what about the Rovio TOH they talked about in the early days of the Jolla, when they needed to sell as many phones as possible before people realize how they work?
Another interesting question to ask is: Is this why the September update will be released in November or December?
This is now too much. I believed in a company that was Unlike, that was Truly Open, I believed their promises during the promotion campaign for the first launch. And finally, it appears that this company is worse than the other giants. They never kept their promises, never communicate nor apologize of any sort. They don't even read any thread here I think. Nothing better than any giant.
I already hear the answers: "Yeah, but they are not forced to give quasi-monthly update, it's better than anything you could find in another current big company". Well, I agree on everything but one point: "they are not forced". Yes, they are. According to me, selling something that is not what you say it is is not that much close to legality. Thus they are forced to give updates as soon as possible for people not to sue them for false advertisement (I recall you the time we had to wait for 4G support, while on their website everything was advertised as if the phone was completely usable, with 4G support. Still now, Wifi is a complete mess and 4G randomly disables itself and you need a reboot to make it work again).
Jolla, you disappointed me. Greatly. It's sad you promised things that you knew you would not give, or give in a modified way. A barely usable phone is not what I wanted after almost a year. And another android launcher neither...
Keep us... updated ;)
Ending talking to a wall.