Nokia sold its mobile phone department without success. Its former employees formed Jolla, whose main achievement is Sailfish OS. They had crowdfunded a tablet before, but finally failed and ran into a debt crisis. They were announcing authorization for hardware manufacturers and concentrating on the system itself. One year after the announcement of the authorization, the first third-party mobile phone with sailfish system was launched in India.
The machine name is Aqua Fish, which is jointly developed by Jolla and Indian manufacturer Intex, focusing on low cost. The price of the machine is only 5499 rupees (about 455.8 yuan)! In addition to the weak SoC, the price performance ratio is also competitive in China: 5 inch 720P IPS screen+Snapdragon 212 (1.3G 4-core A7)+2G memory+16G storage+2500mAh battery, 200W+800W camera, dual card dual standby 4G. Three dimensional fuselage 142.4 x 72 x 9.6mm, weighing 150g.
In appearance, the machine is very distinctive. But for the time being, only orange and black colors will be available for sale through eBay India, and later in Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal and other e-commerce sales. In terms of system, can you find some traces of Nokia Nseries touch screen in those days? (squinting)
via:SLASHGEAR