startup Finnish Jolla, created by former employees of Nokia, announced on Monday (20) details on the first smartphone with OS Sailfish – based on open-source platform MeeGo. Baptized also Jolla, the device curiously available in various colors, including orange and green, and can run Android apps.
Jolla with Sailfish system, will sell for $ 500 (Reuters)
According to the information, the new smartphone will come equipped with a 4.5-inch display Estrade HD resolution, dual-core processor is not specified, 16 GB of internal storage with microSD card support, 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus, 4G network compatibility and a removable battery.
Its most striking feature, however, is certainly the removable back cover available in several colors. When replacing the cover by another of a different color, the device recognizes and changes the whole theme of the operating system in order to match it.
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With respect to software, the startup announced that the operating system Sailfish will be compatible with applications developed for Android. However, the company has not confirmed any partnership with Google that will allow the installation of apps from the Google Play shop, leaving in utter obscurity so that they will be executed.
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Although still not confirmed release date, the Jolla will be released in some European countries for the price of $ 500 (approximately £ 1000). For those seeking a new open operating system, and still has a variety of Android applications will certainly be a good option.
Via Engadget
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