While the Jolla would run the “gesture-based” Sailfish OS, it looks like
the handset will be able to also run Android apps. That doesn’t mean
that Jolla buyers would immediately be able to install apps from the
Google Play Store, as the Android app support is not clearly detailed.
Specs details about the first Jolla (Sailfish OS) mobile phone in the world
have hit the web revealing that the handset will apparently be called the “Jolla” and, according to
available information, it will pack a 4.5-inch Estrade display with “HD”
resolution (supposedly 720p), unspecified dual-core processor, 16GB of
storage, microSD support, 8-megapixel camera with auto-focus and 4G LTE
and a user-replaceable battery.
Interestingly, the device comes with various color case options (“The
Other Half”) and matches the theme of the handset accordingly, allowing
you to set up “your other half, exactly as you want it to be.”In case
Sailfish OS doesn’t ring any bells, you’ll have to know that we’re looking at a mobile operating system based on that old “MeeGo” platform that was unveiled only just over three years ago at MWC 2010 by Intel and Nokia.
Sailfish OS doesn’t ring any bells, you’ll have to know that we’re looking at a mobile operating system based on that old “MeeGo” platform that was unveiled only just over three years ago at MWC 2010 by Intel and Nokia.
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