I used to run it on my Xperia, and life was good. Then they announced a version for the Xperia 10 III, so I got hyped and bought the device. When the release came out, it lacks so many features and was riddled with bugs, so I never installed it. As of today (4.5.19), it seems the software still lacks basic features (ability to use the 3 cameras), and still has very annoying bugs (must use loidspeaker when in communication to prevent echo).

Am I misinformed ? Is anyone using it daily that could share their experience?

Thanks!

  • PureTryOut@lemmy.kde.social
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    I daily drived the original Jolla Phone. However since I realized that it was even more proprietary (the core apps + UI toolkit Silica is proprietary) than a simple AOSP Android ROM, I decided that my next phone would be a regular Android phone again.

    Now I’m dual-booting both postmarketOS and CalyxOS (which is an Android ROM) oh my SHIFT6mq and I have no reason to ever go back to SailfishOS, even though I liked the experience at the time.

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      I suppose you dual boot them because postmarketOS isn’t usable as a daily driver right ?

      I liked Sailfish UI a lot, and the fact it was a “standard” Linux with coreutils, git, rsync, etc… by default was the main reason I switched to it. But yeah, I’ve been quite deceived by their recent “updates”. I now have an Xperia 10 III, but there doesn’t seem to be much custom ROMs that support it unfortunately (which is also why sailfish support isn’t great anyway).

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        For some people it’s definitely usable as a daily driver but not for me yet. I for one require some Android apps and Waydroid isn’t far enough yet, but I also need good suspend/battery saving which isn’t there yet on this particular device.

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    I’m obviously biased as I’m a Jolla employee. But I am using Xperia 10 III as a daily driver. It’s possible to use all three cameras; there’s a patch which allows you to choose between the three cameras and the selfie camera. You don’t have to use the loudspeaker; the echo issue happens very rarely - the last time it happened to me was in June 2022, i.e. over a year ago.

    If you already have the device, why don’t you try it out yourself?

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    Not using SFOS anymore, but I had a real good time with my Xperia XA2 compared to the 10 Mark II because of issues with the aarch64 platform.

    One thing that was WAY below Android was the camera quality. A lot of the work happens on a software level that is unpolished on SFOS. GPS was having constant issues (lagging sometimes 30s to 1 minute behind real position) and crashes, and so on…

    I got rid of it to come back to stock Android and my XA2 is also running android now as I gave it to my daughter.

    But I’m quite interested about the answers you will get.

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      My experience with the XA2+ was pretty great, and the phone camera wasn’t that bad for my use case. I truly enjoyed the experience and wanted the same with the 10 III, but it seems worse than with the XA2

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    I kind of wish I had played with ROMs and stuff earlier. I still like the idea, but I don’t use it because I use mobile payments so much that it would be a PITA not to have that working.

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    I’m jumping between SFOS and rooted Android on my 10 III. I like SFOS very much, but various bugs on 10 III (echo, bad battery life, the lack of camera2 api, OOM killer killing the browser to often, camera suddenly stops in Android apps, etc.) are stopping me from using it as a daily driver. It’s great in theory, but not so good in practice (at least for me).