Yes it does. So they ask you 359 euros to have in one year a phone that is available right now for 270.
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RE: Volla Kickstarter
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RE: OPO - screen not working after installing an app
I managed to save the phone simply by removing the back and playing with the screen and the battery connectors ! Problem solved !
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RE: Volla phone (is back and) will be a new UT phone in 2020
@Ingo
Well yes, Fairphone is the only successful example I know, for several failures (Ubuntu, Jolla...). I guess that fairphone offered a product that could find a broad audience, bring ethics in the smartphone world. Good shotBut for volla, what do they promise? Another piece of hardware. Okay, we have already too many of them and it becomes difficult to make a choice. A new android-based ROM focused on privacy. Well, the design looks okay, but nobody cares about this. There are already so many ways to tweak android... Ordinary people don't care about privacy and think that when they have an iPhone they're as far as they can on that point. People who really care about privacy already have solutions (Lineage with microg, /e/), some of them easily available for non-techs (/e/ pre-loaded on a Samsung).
There is the promise that they will support UT, and only for that I could consider investing on the product, because the hardware looks far better than pinephone. But if it is simply a clone of a gigaset model, as some have said here, we could hope to have the port available even if Volla fails... -
Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?
Hello,
I am a Ubuntu user for my computer, and I am considering switching to Ubuntu on my smartphone as well. UT looks much more polished and complete than any other Linux phone OS. I would like to know if it is usable on a daily basis, without having an Android phone. Ι know it depend on the use I make of it. I am not a big smartphone user and I do not use many apps, but I only need :- Whatsapp and Signal
- An efficient mailing app with multi-accounts support
- A GPS
- A nextcloud or Owncloud syncing app
- A calendar with good caldav support
- A good web browser will do for all the rest, if possible with an adblock on it
I have seen that there are some solutions for all this on the store, but are they efficient and stable enough ? Is all the rest (phone, sms, camera, weather, calc) working without trouble ?
Also, does the FP2 multi-SIM work with UT ?
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RE: OPO - screen not working after installing an app
@lakotaubp Looks definitely like it is a hardware-related problem : I noticed that, when I turn the screen on and off repeatedly, there are some changes on the pattern (meaning that the LCD is not dead), and I even managed, once or twice, to have a 5mm-band at the top of the screen with UT indicators on purple ground. If so, then I should be able, perhaps, to make it work by a more thorough investigation of the connectors, or simply by changing the screen.
So far I really enjoyed UT. Many aspects of the OS are simply excellent : the keyboard, the design, Dekko 2... -
RE: Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?
Thanks for the answer. All this sounds great. So, no full sync but is it possible to sync at least the calendar and the contacts ?
Maybe I should try to find a low-price device that supports UT and give it a try before taking any decision.
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RE: Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?
No, my device is for he moment under LineageOS, and not eligible for UBports. but it will die sooner or later. I'm looking to other Android projects like /e/, but I grow more and more unsatisfied with Android, and also tweaking a custom ROM takes much time and is a bit addictive.
I was considering the PinePhone option, as the other phones are getting hard to find (N5 and OPO) or still expensive (FP2). My only concern about the PinePhone is that it looks like it has very low specs, even compared to a 5 years old Nexus. Will it work smoothly ? is the qualitiy of the product OK ? Anyway, maybe I should just buy one, if it works it's good, and if I'm not satisfied with it at least it gives money to a FOSS project, which is good as well... -
RE: Is UT efficient for a daily drive ?
Many thanks for all these kind answers, 'tis my first post here but it looks like a very welcoming community.