Thanks, good to know. There are some Android phones made for North American frequencies that are probably compatible with Sailfish OS. I would have to figure out how to install it without bricking it, though!
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 11:56 PM, deloptes deloptes@gmail.com wrote:
elcaseti wrote:
Here in North America, I'm not sure there are many options for running Sailfish OS. The Jolla phones don't support the cellular frequencies we use here. I'm not very fond of tablets, but at least they're more likely to just use wifi, which will work well on any continent. Did you install Sailfish OS on your own devices, or buy some with Sailfish installed from the factory?
Hi, the first one I ordered from India (Intex AquaFish) - did a research if it would work in EU, and had to pay the custom tax - all together it was like 150-160€. My wife got it after she broke her N9, because the color is very nice ;-). The OS was preinstalled there. End of last year I bought Sony Xperia X and installed an image by myself - total cost around 300 for phone and 50 for image. The Jolla image was important, so that I may get the android support. There are few things I dislike, or want to have fixed before I use it as primary device, but I don't have the time to work on them. One major point is BT (bluetooth) and PA (pulseaudio) and the gui support for both.
regards
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