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Originally Posted by robthebold View Post
You want Aerofish instead? I'd tap that phone without a warrant. And buy one.
I'm fine with anything as long as it's not Intex Phone or Jolla phone. That is simply not acceptable.
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we have a new contender to be the second official sailfish os phone
This picture was changed on the intex website!


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No android tiles on that screen. No Alien Dalvik?
 

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No android tiles on that screen. No Alien Dalvik?
Well they have pictures of Whatsapp and facebook client further down the page

Edit: found better image without the bars:
b3-phone.png


And look at intex current "Flagship" that has quite the same body
2GB and Quadcore and 4000mah battery for NPR 17999.00 (164€) pleeeease!

Edit2: I missed Simos ReviewJolla Post! He made a nice wrapup even on 08.01. and speculates on 3GB!

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The memory even 2GB would be a huge help over the Jolla phone especially if one wants to run dalvik. I am interested in what frequencies the modem supports which is very important for knowing where we can reasonably use the phone if we buy it via ebay or some such.
 

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If you sharpened the corners just a little bit more you could use the phone as a boxcutter



Hope this thing has enough grunt to handle big emails.

What is the current email application in Sailfish ?

If it is Gmail then maybe I ought to be looking somewhere else
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#37
Originally Posted by theonelaw View Post
If you sharpened the corners just a little bit more you could use the phone as a boxcutter
Never heard the word before, had to google for images.... We call that kind of thing a carpet-knife


Originally Posted by theonelaw View Post
Hope this thing has enough grunt to handle big emails.
What is the current email application in Sailfish ?
If it is Gmail then maybe I ought to be looking somewhere else
Wot? how big are you talking, I have never had any email problems with SFOS on the Jolla device...
The email application is a bit basic but works well for me.
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Never heard the word before, had to google for images.... We call that kind of thing a carpet-knife
I worked at Kmart back in the days before carpet (B.C., I am that ancient...)

Wot? how big are you talking, I have never had any email problems with SFOS on the Jolla device...
The email application is a bit basic but works well for me.
I have a number of accounts and my email load is quite heavy (total size in my n900 is around 7g right now),
along with all the administrative overhead.
I usually use claws which purrs through everything
and configures to do exactly what I want and nothing less.

Unlike Ubuntu's DEKKO which does only what the dev's permit.
(Dekko is more Ubuntu Propriecr@p ® )
Thunderbird would be okay sort of,
and other choices are possibly okay if I can port them ?

Is there a way to compile on device ?
If so I would just buy it anyway and have a go at it...

(Once upon a time I used Kmail which was quite okay)
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Originally Posted by theonelaw View Post
I worked at Kmart back in the days before carpet (B.C., I am that ancient...)
Ah, so kmart dates back to the Bronze-Age... kinda figures.


Originally Posted by theonelaw View Post
I have a number of accounts and my email load is quite heavy (total size in my n900 is around 7g right now),
along with all the administrative overhead.
I usually use claws which purrs through everything
and configures to do exactly what I want and nothing less.

Unlike Ubuntu's DEKKO which does only what the dev's permit.
(Dekko is more Ubuntu Propriecr@p ® )
Thunderbird would be okay sort of,
and other choices are possibly okay if I can port them ?

Is there a way to compile on device ?
If so I would just buy it anyway and have a go at it...

(Once upon a time I used Kmail which was quite okay)
Of course you can compile and package on the device, it would be rather pointless otherways, IMHO.

There are some limitations though; If I remember correctly some development libraries can conflict with the versions you have on the device and so it is recommend that you chroot your development environment but that relates to some GUI stuff.
As I mainly do console stuff I have not needed to do that. Pretty much anything I need compiles fairly cleanly.
 

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Originally Posted by theonelaw View Post
What is the current email application in Sailfish ?

If it is Gmail then maybe I ought to be looking somewhere else
Here is some information about email:
https://jolla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a...il-application

 

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