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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfisOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfisOS SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
![]() | 4 | No.4 Revision |
Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
![]() | 5 | No.5 Revision |
Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
![]() | 6 | No.6 Revision |
Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Update: Do not use alphanumeric lock code feature yet. Release roll-out on hold to fix an issue discovered w.r.t it.
We've received reports from some of our users that they got the device into a state where it could not be unlocked while testing the alpha-numeric lock code feature introduced with this update. We've decided to withhold rolling out of the release to more users until we fix this issue.
Our developers are checking this right now and hope to find a hot fix for it soon. Unfortunately, those who have already faced this problem will need to contact Care. Depending the situation, they may be able to help you out without needing a visit to the service centre. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes
Update: Do not use alphanumeric lock code feature yet. Release roll-out on hold to fix an issue discovered w.r.t it.
We've received reports from some of our users that they got the device into a state where it could not be unlocked while testing the alpha-numeric lock code feature introduced with this update. We've decided to withhold rolling out of the release to more users until we fix this issue.
Our developers are checking this right now and hope to find a hot fix for it soon. Unfortunately, those who have already faced this problem will need to contact Care. Depending the situation, they may be able to help you out without needing a visit to the service centre. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.2014
Free space required: approx. 1,5 Gigabytes~2 GB
19.12.2014 Update: Do not use We are reverting the alphanumeric lock code feature yet. Release roll-out on hold to fix an issue discovered w.r.t it.
We've received reports from some of the release and are preparing to roll out the hotfix during today.
A reminder to our users who have not updated to this release yet:
1. please take a backup of your phone content and copy it to SD card
2. clean up your phone from unnecessary data (old backups, downloaded content etc) before attempting to upgrade the software. This is to ensure that they got the device into a state where it could not be unlocked while testing the alpha-numeric lock code feature introduced with this update. We've decided to withhold rolling out of the release to more users until we fix this issue.
Our developers are checking this right now and hope to find a hot fix for it soon. the software update has enough diskspace to complete its operation.
Unfortunately, those who have already faced this problem locked out from their phone will need to contact Care. Depending on the situation, they may be able to help you out without needing a visit to the service centre. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~1.5GB ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual,usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 18.12.201419.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
19.12.2014 Update: Hotfix release 1.1.1.27 now available for first ones and update9 opt-in users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold last evening. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We are reverting promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release and are preparing to roll out release.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix during today.
A reminder to you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users who have not updated to this release yet:
1. please take a backup of your phone content and copy it to SD card
2. clean up your phone from unnecessary data (old backups, downloaded content etc) before attempting to upgrade the software. This is to ensure that the software update has enough diskspace to complete its operation.
Unfortunately, those who have already locked out from their phone will need to contact Care. Depending receive 1.1.1.27 directly on the situation, they may be able to help you out Monday without needing a visit to the service centre.
Our apologies for the inconvenience.
the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: Hotfix release 1.1.1.27 now available being rolled out for first ones and update9 opt-in all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold last evening. on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly on Monday without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
![]() | 17 | No.17 Revision |
Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).
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Release date : 19.12.2014
Free space required: ~2 GB
22.12.2014 Update: 1.1.1.27 now being rolled out for all our users
As you may have noticed, the rolling out of Vaarainjärvi was put on hold on the evening of 18.12.2014. At Jolla, we follow a process for staged releasing of software updates, allowing us to gather end user feedback right from the field before making it a mass public release.
This has allowed us to catch the device lock issue spotted by two users yesterday. We promptly put the release on hold and investigated the issue. At this point, considering the holiday season, we decided that it's best to remove the alphanumeric lock code feature from the release.
Our 'First Ones' and Update9 opt-in users have received a hotfix on 19.12.2014.
Existing update10 users, if you have enabled alphanumeric lock code in settings, consider switching it back to numeric, otherwise after accepting the hotfix you will have to stay with alphanumeric mode until Update 11.
The rest of our users will receive an OS update notification for 1.1.1.27 directly without the alphanumeric lock code feature.
Your patience and support fuels our dedication to provide you with a well-prepared release. The OOM handling by the SailfishOS has been significantly improved, thus allowing daily usage of the phone without major hiccups. We are now comfortable releasing update10 to all our users while we continue to work on other improvements.
This is a huge software update if you have not opted in for update9. Please ensure that you have ~2GB of free disk space before attempting to upgrade your Jolla. If connected to the internet, your Jolla should receive an OS update notification shortly.
As usual, before attempting to upgrade your Jolla,
Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. The device screen may blank out during the update process, you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, visit Zendesk.
Once the device has rebooted after a successful upgrade, Android runtime starts to update it's environment. Allow a couple of minutes for it to finish its stuff before taking the phone into regular use. Using the phone during this period can appear sluggish.
The release notes includes a combined summary of the highlights from update9 and 10.
The corresponding SDK release will be available on the 5th of January 2015. It will include the updated rpmvalidator which allows the new libraries to be used in Store as announced in the community meeting from 25th of November 2014.
Harbour testing team will start using the new rpmvalidator from 7th of January 2015 onwards (note that 6th of January 2015 is a public holiday in Finland).