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Re: Sailfish OS (officially) on Sony Xperia devices
i do not care what Jolla is saying or doing about ur devices updates, just not supporting anymore. just waiting for Librem5 happily. = )
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There are many hardware issues (bad CPU scheduling, broken echo cancellation, Bluetooth-WiFi interference) that are long fixed in newer kernel/driver packages Sony provides for Xperia X on their open device website. |
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Openrepos and Jollas server then can not update via GUI and terminal. Have not found out what causes this. Maybe the new iptables? No clue up to know. |
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XZ2/XZ3 lineup is now officially listed in Supported devices by SONY
https://developer.sony.com/develop/o...functionality/ |
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Jolla, if you're listening, I'd pay handsomely for it. |
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i hope the fingerprint reader is going to arrive on the XA2 generation, because having bought a Plus i'm gonna be loath to install SFOS on it if i'll be entering passwords for the life of the device!
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Getting really odd behaviour. After i flashed me XA2 with SFOS the phone could barely last a day on a single charge and that happened for around a week. Now it can happily do 3 days.
I don't think it was a parasitic app draw I rebooted the phone at least twice a day. Really odd |
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There is a couple of things that could play a role. Such as: - if the phone is brand new, new types of batteries like those used nowdays on phones & laptops need a few cycles to gain their full capacity - several DBs (such as for thumbnails, contacts etc.) need lots of processing power to be build fully and they are put in the background at low priority that could take few days to complete. If you added large sets of data such as pictures, music etc. in a fresh OS this is quite significant. Obviously, i might be completely off here especially since you are a power user. |
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