Jolla Announces First Meego Phone Available By End 2013 152
x_IamSpartacus_x writes "Jolla, the Finnish company that continued Nokia's work on the MeeGo mobile platform, announced details of its first smartphone on Monday. Availability for the Jolla device is expected by year end and can be pre-ordered now; the phone will be priced at no more than €399 (US $512.26). The Jolla hardware looks similar to that of Nokia's Lumia, with a clean, button-less front face that houses the 4.5-inch touchcscreen. The phone will use a dual-core processor and support 4G LTE in some regions. Internal storage tops out at 16 GB, but can be expanded via microSD card. The phone also includes an 8 megapixel rear camera with auto focus. The phone is also 'Android app compliant' which, in a move similar to that of BlackBerry, can help with available apps at launch."
Who gets root? (Score:4, Interesting)
Why no real specs? (Score:4, Interesting)
Why are there no real specs? Makes me think this thing will be years out of date.
I wish them well, but I am not going to settle for something that should have come out in 2011.
Phone hardware platform with expandability (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Who gets root? (Score:4, Interesting)
That's what I want to know too. With device owner root and a hardware keyboard this could be an N900 replacement.
Re:sweet (Score:4, Interesting)
Replacable batteries.
It looks like they have taken an interesting step following that philosophy with enabling functional expansion through interchangable backs.
Sailfish also has a pretty slick interface. I will hold off on judgement until I get a chance to use it for a while.
If a user-centric design philosophy (including openness/freedom) doesn't really matter to you, and you don't care about the user interface, yes it's just another phone. But then again, any modern cell phone is essentiall Turing-complete and you can build/connect accessories and power supplies around them. So at a high level of abstraction, no modern phone is distinguishable, nor should we expect to see one any time soon.
Re:sweet (Score:3, Interesting)
Android doesn't have true multitasking, neither does iOS or Windows Phone. They are all one app at a time with background services.
This is true multitasking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7emvUBpEkbU
This demonstrates switching between applications while they are still *actively* running, hell even the thumbnails are updating on the app switching interface. That's on a phone with single-core 600MHz CPU and 256MB RAM.
Re:sweet (Score:3, Interesting)
The maemo/meego devices have given users root access out of the box, perhaps you have to take one minor step to indicate you know what that means, but that's about all. These devices are there for you, and don't really try to protect themselves from their users/owners.
Not actually true with Meego - AEGIS prevents even root from doing various things.