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Intex released its earlier this year that ran Sailfish OS, and now, Russian company Plural is releasing its Oysters SF phone. The new device, which is in Russia later this summer, also runs Sailfish OS and is the result of a partnership between Plural and, Sailfish's creators.
The phone's specs likely won't prompt someone to seek out Oysters SF, but they aren't terrible, either. Here we go:.
5-inch display. MediaTek MT6753 ARM Cortex-A53 octa-core processor. 2GB of RAM. 16GB of storage. 13-megapixel rear camera. 5-megapixel front-facing camera. microSD slot.
3,000 mAh battery Jolla has released phones of its own, but the creation of Aqua Fish and Oysters SF could indicate a shift in the company's focus to partnerships. That would probably be for the best. Jolla planned to launch a tablet through crowdfunding this summer, but. It then opened up a refund submission form, which backers had to themselves. Maybe partnerships can save Sailfish from becoming the next Firefox OS. But nah, probably not. Via:.
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I'm still using the first Jolla phone, I'm not stopping until I'll be able to buy something new in Europe or it dies of old age. It still works as smoothly and fast as it did on the 1st day, android phones on the other hand are slowing down despite getting more and more beefy hardware.I wouldn't really agree that android phones are slowing down, necessarily. I think a lot of it comes down to user habits, specific vendors and other factors. My Google Pixel (1) is faster and better on battery life than when I first got it; Oreo is more optimized / quicker than Nougat (Oreo 8.1 Dev previews also have some speed improvements).
And that's just the 'stock rom' improvements, that come from Google. That doesn't include replacing/developing a better kernel. (more battery saving, higher performance than stock. More optimization and better features). Tbh, I expect my android phone will continue to improve, not slowdown or get bloated (that stuff is mostly caused by a user anyway).