Yesterday, the Jolla tablet was officially announced as the company's first tablet. Just like the Jolla Smartphone before it, the tablet runs Sailfish OS. However Jolla took a different approach with the tablet aiming to raise $380,000 in 21 days through crowdfunding. It turns out the company managed to reach its goal in just a couple of hours
Showing posts with label Jolla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jolla. Show all posts
Friday, November 21, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Jolla Tablet announced with Sailfish OS 2.0, seeks crowdfunding
Jolla recently revealed that they had something big planned this week. It turns out the company was planning their own tablet - which features a compact design, decent hardware and a reasonable price tag. It is known simply as the Jolla Tablet and runs the Sailfish operating system, which also powered the company's Jolla Smartphone, released about a year ago.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Jolla has "something big" planned for next week
Finish smartphone manufacturer Jolla, has only one handset currently in the market - the Jolla Phone, which was released in November 2013. Now the company has announced that "Something BIG is about to begin" on their website, indicating that they may have a new device to unveil.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Jolla releases Uitukka (opt-in) update for Sailfish OS

The Jolla team has released Update 9 code-named “Uitukka” to its Sailfish powered smartphones. The latest release brings version1.1.0.38 of Sailfish OS and is an opt-in release. This means you won't get the usual notifications unless you willingly sign up to receive this OS update.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Jolla Phone goes on sale in Hong Kong
Finish smartphone manufacturer Jolla, has announced the upcoming availability of the Sailfish OS-based Jolla Phone in Hong Kong. The handset is being offered through Three Hong Kong, and is available for free with a 4G LTE Super Plan or for HK$2,888 ($21.7) if you are purchasing it outright.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Jolla releases major Saapunki update for Sailfish OS

Jolla has begun rolling out a major software update for its Jolla smartphone. The new update which is being called Saapunki, combines update 6 and update 7, and brings a massive list of new features and improvements to Sailfish OS.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Jolla Phone receives €50 off, now costs €349

The Jolla smartphone which was first launched back in November last year, has received a €50 discount. With this permanent price cut, you can purchase the Sailfish OS smartphone for just €349, compared to the €399 it cost when it was first launched.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Jolla releases update 5 for Sailfish OS

Jolla released update 5 for its Sailfish OS which is also known as Paarlampi. The new firmware brings several new features and improvements to the platform, while addressing quite a few of its shortcomings.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Jolla Smartphone - Video Review
Jolla is a Finnish company run by former Nokia employees, which launched its first smartphone in late 2013. What's unique about the Jolla smartphone is that it is powered by Sailfish OS – a new platform based on the now-forgotten MeeGo operating system. The software is capable of running Android apps and it its user interface relies heavily on gesture-based user interaction.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Jolla Sailfish OS updated (1.0.3.8) with landscape mode in browser, pinch to zoom in camera and more

Saturday, November 30, 2013
[GUIDE] How to access Google Play Store on your Jolla smartphone
Jolla's newly launched smartphone “The First One” is powered by open-source operating system Sailfish. One of the things that makes Sailfish OS special is the fact that it can run almost all of Android applications, however accessing the Google Play Store through Sailfish OS is legally not possible due to Google’s policy. Luckily there's a quick trick to access Google Play Store from Jolla smartphone
Monday, September 16, 2013
Jolla's Sailfish OS now compatible with Android hardware and apps

What exactly does this mean for Sailfish OS? Well with Android's popularity in the app department, Sailfish will come with a distinct advantage over other new platforms - an established app ecosystem. As a customer we are potentially looking at Nokia quality devices with apps and specs only seen on Android devices. Something which Nokia fans could consider a dream come true.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Jolla Sailfish OS - Software Demo

Now we get to see how the platform performs in a couple of video demonstrations of Sailfish OS at the company’s MWC event.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Jolla Sailfish SDK Alpha released
We know that Finnish startup company Jolla has been working to give new life to the Meego platform in the form of their Sailfish OS. They have now released the first alpha version of Sailfish SDK so developers can get their hands on the platform and learn how to build apps for it. The SDK is currently only available to Linux users. Windows and Mac OS versions are expected to be released shortly.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Hands on with Jolla's Meego based Sailfish UI

Jolla recently gave us the fist glimpse of their Meego based Sailfish OS, which promises to pickup where Nokia left off with Meego. The innovative new interface has been created with the most recent consumer needs in mind. It features great personalization and effortless multitasking. Users can easily switch between running applications or head directly to their home-screen.
Check out the following detailed hands-on video demonstrating Jolla’s Sailfish OS
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Jolla reveals their Meego based Sailfish OS

While the company hasn't detailed too much about their new operating system, they have provided a short video demonstrating the key features of the platform. One of the features is the operating system's seamless true multi-tasking between apps and the ability to interact with the running apps directly from your device homescreen.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Jolla's Meego-based Sailfish OS coming on November 21

Jolla has been working hard to ready the Sailfish OS. After raising $259 million toward the development of their platform, they have even founded a new Sailfish software alliance to help move the development of the OS forward. Jolla devices running Sailfish will have its own Jolla UI in order to offer potential users a unique experience.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
First Meego phone from Jolla Mobile coming next month

Saturday, July 7, 2012
Jolla Ltd. will develop MeeGo smartphones in future ?
Almost every Nokia fan will know of Meego, and Nokia's failed attempt to bring it to the mainstream. The Linux based operating system coupled with the hardware of the Nokia N9 made the combination highly desirable, but it failed to pick off because of Nokia's commitment to the Windows Phone platform.
But this may not be the last we will see of Meego. A Finnish startup company called Jolla Ltd. will develop smartphones running Meego. Whats more important is that the team at Jolla are made up of the core staff behind the design of the Nokia N9.
But this may not be the last we will see of Meego. A Finnish startup company called Jolla Ltd. will develop smartphones running Meego. Whats more important is that the team at Jolla are made up of the core staff behind the design of the Nokia N9.
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