maemo.org - Talk

maemo.org - Talk (https://talk.maemo.org/index.php)
-   SailfishOS (https://talk.maemo.org/forumdisplay.php?f=52)
-   -   Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement) (https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=92742)

mikelima 2014-03-11 17:25

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mscion (Post 1416272)
I would have to agree more so with shallimus, unless you can demonstrate that a customer base of following folks:

"At this stage Jolla is only interesting to tinkerers, hobbyst-developers and Finns, still morning for Nokia demise."

can keep Jolla/Sailfish afloat...

Well, I am sure sales are important. But I hope Jolla has a longer term plan, and for sure they are only part of the plan. And consumer grade software will improve for sure, but it will take quite a bit more time before it is "ready for the masses".

For whatever is worth, the only thing preventing me to use the Jolla as my main phone is the missing wifi sharing option, which apparently is on its way. The rest of the application I cannot do without are already there, working mostly fine. Of course, there is space for improvement.

What I am worried is that the most voted features on TJC have not really good return of investment for Jolla, and as a consequence, for users, long term.

Penguin 2014-03-11 17:34

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
So Tethering application from Jolla Store is not enough for you?

jalyst 2014-03-11 17:35

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikelima (Post 1416291)
Well, I am sure sales are important. But I hope Jolla has a longer term plan, and for sure they are only part of the plan.

What is that by the way? Disheartening to hear still almost nothing about other OEM's/ODM's in a "Sailfish Alliance" (I'll be careful not to evoke earlier grand speak by their 1st CEO).

zlatko 2014-03-11 17:37

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikelima (Post 1416291)
...For whatever is worth, the only thing preventing me to use the Jolla as my main phone is the missing wifi sharing option, which apparently is on its way...

Do you refer to Wi-Fi tethering? - there is very well working application in store("Tethering").
Even IIRC this application serves as the core for in OS tethering implementation in upcoming 1.0.4.x release.

Penguin 2014-03-11 17:42

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
There are reasons why he is not CEO anymore and one of those was what he spoke.

He was thinking too much like an engineer that these are programmable devices and anything is possible in theory. Whatever journalists where asking from him was always possible in theory and journalist wrote that as promised fact or feature.

tissot 2014-03-11 17:45

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aegis (Post 1416277)
How about walking around a town or cycling?

I found it pretty much useless as the route guide is just a text list and series of turn symbols that doesn't update as you walk/drive/cycle plus it takes up half the screen.

Yeah I agree, maps for Jolla is something just thrown there. When I might have any need for maps, I just pick my Lumia or iPhone.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mscion (Post 1416272)
"At this stage Jolla is only interesting to tinkerers, hobbyst-developers and Finns, still morning for Nokia demise."

can keep Jolla/Sailfish afloat...

Can they? As far as Finland goes I get a lot of questions about Jolla. So people at least know the thing. That said my Jolla is the only one I have ever seen. Jolla has not been on DNA's top 10 sales list on January or February.

I always thought China was the actual market that would bring the revenue they needed for Jolla phone, outside of licensing the OS. It was the first market that got distributor announced. So at least to me it is still very worrying that the deal apparently fell flat.

jalyst 2014-03-11 17:55

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1416297)
There are reasons why he is not CEO anymore and one of those was what he spoke.

Yeah, I know....

Quote:

He was thinking too much like an engineer that these are programmable devices and anything is possible in theory. Whatever journalists where asking from him was always possible in theory and journalist wrote that as promised fact or feature.
That's probably a large factor, but he also said at least 1-2 outright silly things that can't be put down to misquotes.
Anyway, I'm sure all of us are more interested in this...

Penguin 2014-03-11 18:41

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalyst (Post 1416300)
Anyway, I'm sure all of us are more interested in this...

That is progressing well, as fas I have heard from my sources. Sailfish Beta really has not been something any other manyfacturer would get into their phones, yet. System need to be more polished and more rubust. What comes to individual applications like maps and such may and will change a lot on different markets. Current HERE is there, but it won't be the last word we will hear.

Dave999 2014-03-11 18:54

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Take a step back and tell me what you see:

http://nokiamob.me/wp-content/upload...Jolla-CEOs.jpg

I see evolution. CEO BETA. CEO 1.0. CEO 1.1[HOTFIX]...

Same here:
http://cdn0.sbnation.com/assets/3650...1-29_1306o.jpg

and here:
http://s18.postimg.org/jv3dfsi8p/batman_legacy.jpg

Evolution and change is Great!

jalyst 2014-03-11 18:54

Re: Sailfish now on 1.0 (Jolla MWC announcement)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1416309)
That is progressing well, as fas I have heard from my sources.
Sailfish Beta really has not been something any other manyfacturer would get into their phones, yet.
System need to be more polished and more rubust.

I hope so, so far Ubuntu seems to have "more runs on the board" in terms of getting 3rd parties involved, & it's even less "polished" than Sailfish.
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/...manufacturers/
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/...untu-handsets/

FFOS is doing even better than Ubuntu in that respect, although it can't really be compared to Sailfish/Tizen/Ubuntu, far less capable etc.
When it comes to hand-helds, Tizen no longer seems to be interested in getting 3rd parties on-board, for now...
But Samsung will make it far more visible to potential hand-held partners with the arrival of it's Gear wearables that use Tizen instead of Android.

Not wanting to talk things down, but assuming there's been competitive progress*, some "light thrown on this subject" by Jolla is overdue.

*I dare not think the worst


All times are GMT. The time now is 20:24.

vBulletin® Version 3.8.8