MeeGo's successor Jolla officially released the Sailfish mobile operating system
MeeGo's successor Jolla officially released the Sailfish mobile operating system

Jolla, which vowed to carry out the MeeGo system to the end, recently released the Sailfish Mobile OS mobile operating system and showed the magic of this platform to the public.

It is reported that Jolla has signed a chipset supply contract with ST Ericsson, which means that Jolla's new machine will carry the system level chip (SoC) provided by ST Ericsson. In addition, Finland's operator DNA will also provide a communication network platform for Jolla's new machine.

I believe that all users who have experienced N9 MeeGo will have a good opinion of this system. The unique background mode and gesture operations similar to WebOS are the characteristics of this system. People who like WebOS will not hate this system, but the key to the fate of the system is the application. It is hoped that the reincarnated Sailfish OS will be better tomorrow.

Jolla pointed out at the meeting that the operation of Sailfish OS will be "keyless" full touch, just like the Nokia N9 developed based on MeeGo.

Since it is a keyless full touch operation, if users want to return to the home page, they have to pull from the left or right side of the screen to the other side. However, the animation of returning to the home page is gradual, rather than pushing the whole program away like MeeGo. As for the program page, unlike Android, it has a special program page button at the bottom of the center. As long as users pull up the four programs at the bottom, they can pull out the programs.

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