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#101
Originally Posted by strobovalo View Post

Is the Sony Xperia XA Ultra compatible with SFOS? I need to buy a phone soon and i prefer to buy one compatible with SFOS
Not likely. It's Mediatek based and so far all the devices on the Sony Open Devices program have been Qualcomm Snapdragon based.
 

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Thank you for the quick answer.

More wait =(
 

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Originally Posted by robthebold View Post
Except, according to TechRadar, it doesn't work in the US because reasons.

TechSpot says it's actually disabled in software, also for reasons. Would it work with alternative firmware? Who knows.
Apparently this is because HP have a US patent on power buttons that are also fingerprint readers.

https://www.google.com/patents/US20120019356
 

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Originally Posted by aegis View Post
Apparently this is because HP have a US patent on power buttons that are also fingerprint readers.

https://www.google.com/patents/US20120019356
I thought the "reasons" were something like that but my hunch was it broke some Apple patent. Thanks for the info!
 

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Originally Posted by tmi View Post
...and what a future it'll be! (Sorry for the OT)
Just a rant about poor communication of companies what a port supports.
 

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Originally Posted by kinggo View Post
quite a lot of them actually and some more will do. Have to say that SONY is one of the better OEMs in that regard.
Xperia X is one of them. All of the recent X's are. And some older Z's. Also, SONY wanted to update some other also but then google stopped that because of some BS requirements or something. It's not always OEM fault that device doesn't get the update. At the end of the day they all have to play by google rules or no google services.
My nephew was showing me his new Nexus 6P the last time he was in town. I remember the last phone he had was a Motorola. He claimed that he switched to Nexus because their Google and they get the updates faster.
 

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Originally Posted by Drekkie View Post
As a US N9 holder who has missed out on every jolla release to date, i'm so hyped for this.

Bonus that the Xperia actually looks almost as good as the N9 as well.

There has to be another shoe to drop right? Lol
I agree as I am also a proud owner of an N9 in the US.

Will Jolla only produce enough for the community based on an International or European version or if we tell them where we are when ordering, can we get the US version of the Xperia? Considering Sony does make different versions of the Xperia X.
 

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Not that we really needed it, Joona Petrell from Jolla has confirmed that it will be a fully productised Sailfish OS including Dalvik

https://twitter.com/joonapetrell/sta...39521400926209
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Originally Posted by r0kk3rz View Post
Not that we really needed it, Joona Petrell from Jolla has confirmed that it will be a fully productised Sailfish OS including Dalvik

https://twitter.com/joonapetrell/sta...39521400926209
"latest dalvik included". What does that mean? What is the last existent dalvik? The one in Jolla C (4.4.4)? Is there any other version out there? Are they (Jolla, Sony or Myriad) working in a new updated version?
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Hopefully, it's based on 6.0 with ability to deny permissions to apps.
 

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