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JulmaHerra 2016-06-13 07:00

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Some more news, unfortunately not promising ones this time:

http://www.mtv.fi/uutiset/kotimaa/ar...peraan/5937530

Still no delivery, no comments from Mr. Chao and other persons linked to the company refuse to comment as "CEO it the one handling media relations". In April only small packages have been delivered to the factory, likely containing some parts for phones. Mayor of Salo is also unaware of the current stituation, but has been promised up to date information "next week".

eekkelund 2016-06-19 11:41

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Okay at least Turing phone with SFOS exists(as seen in international Sailfish Community meeting). But this Turing phone with SFOS exist no more:
Turing phone vs excavator http://jollafr.org/video-pelleteuse-...-sailfish-os/#

Why?:D

tommo 2016-06-19 12:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by eekkelund (Post 1507890)
Okay at least Turing phone with SFOS exists(as seen in international Sailfish Community meeting). But this Turing phone with SFOS exist no more:
Turing phone vs excavator http://jollafr.org/video-pelleteuse-...-sailfish-os/#

Why?:D

Just needs a new screen, probably find one easy enough on ebay :rolleyes:

bluefoot 2016-06-20 13:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by eekkelund (Post 1507890)
Okay at least Turing phone with SFOS exists(as seen in international Sailfish Community meeting). But this Turing phone with SFOS exist no more:
Turing phone vs excavator http://jollafr.org/video-pelleteuse-...-sailfish-os/#

Why?:D

Seems like more smoke and mirrors. I rather suspect that pressure on the phone was significantly less than would be placed by an average ~1400kg family car rolling slowly over it.

nthn 2016-06-20 14:11

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Originally Posted by bluefoot (Post 1508002)
Seems like more smoke and mirrors. I rather suspect that pressure on the phone was significantly less than would be placed by an average ~1400kg family car rolling slowly over it.

These tests are all meaningless anyway. I don't know the exact odds of a steamroller rolling over a perfectly placed phone, but I would guess they are slightly lower than the odds of a phone falling from waist height on one of its corners - I don't think many devices can get out of that kind of situation in one piece.

robthebold 2016-06-20 14:18

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Originally Posted by nthn (Post 1508005)
These tests are all meaningless anyway. I don't know the exact odds of a steamroller rolling over a perfectly placed phone, but I would guess they are slightly lower than the odds of a phone falling from waist height on one of its corners - I don't think many devices can get out of that kind of situation in one piece.

N900 in Otterbox vs parking lot. Otterbox did get a small scuff on corner, but came out winner. Or at lesst a tie. Otterbox vs pants pocket also goes to otterbox.

what a beast, that combination. ..

pichlo 2016-06-20 14:35

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Originally Posted by nthn (Post 1508005)
I don't think many devices can get out of that kind of situation in one piece.

Mine did ;)

mosen 2016-06-20 15:43

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Originally Posted by pichlo (Post 1508007)

dito, and that was only the first major hit on tiles :D
That plastic frame around the glass was a really good idea, whoever designed it.

ka9yhd 2016-06-20 16:55

Re: Sailfish on Turing Phones?
 
Tracks on a bulldozer have very low soil compacting because they spread the weight out compared to tires.

aegis 2016-06-20 17:55

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Originally Posted by nthn (Post 1508005)
These tests are all meaningless anyway.

What do you mean?!?

I have steamrollers running over my phones all the frickin time. It's up there as my no. 2 requirement after being able to use the phone in zero gravity.


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