Poll: The most popular SailfishOS Community Ports

agree here. Will change the title.

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Thanks for inviting me. Nice ideas. I often have different devices. My daily is official sony Xperia 10 III for long time now. I voted for volla 22, but I had Rephone some time. Was nice. And the Fairphone4 I had, also nice but it’s now running on UT - very cool. Next Year I would like to have a Fairphone 5 with sfos.

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Well I just voted for the device which are actual. I had a FXTec Pro1 and a Rephone which were running on Sailfish. Both dead now, which has nothing to do with SF by the way :innocent:.

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@mister_magister, how stable is op6 port and the waydroid «- which version? How is it compared to my Xperia 10 III. Is something missing in op6? And how long will it be supported ~ about?

And, there to find flashing instructions?

Thanks for your work here.

how stable is op6 port

http://verdanditeam.com/device/enchilada

waydroid «- which version

latest

How is it compared to my Xperia 10 III

better

Is something missing in op6

http://verdanditeam.com/device/enchilada

And how long will it be supported

Like i already mentioned i’m owner of longest supported sfos device EVER. Moto G2 will reach decade of support in september

And, there to find flashing instructions?

http://verdanditeam.com/device/enchilada

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We (my family and i) use our FP4s, three of them, as only mobile device - we are luckily not to need any android apps and so we will support the Fairphone idea of fairness and (most) openness :wink: of there phones. And hopefully @mal will support the phones the next five years :smiley:

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I know a guy whose whole family was using g2 lol

Just great - thanks for your reply.

I’ve got an XZ2c for two years I used it with sailfish, now It’s with lineage, I like the phone a lot. And with sailfish felt really good (except that I ended having problems (look for my last posts, where I leaved sailfish)

Right now, I’m trying to keep the phone as a sailfish OS, not a lot of apps, only the main apps.

P.D.: I also voted for the XZ2, as it’s my prefered device for a sailfish OS (I hope is not a problem)

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@mal still support FP2, since 9 years!

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I will give the onplus 6 a try. I’m very excited.

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I recently bought Pinephone, not actually for using SFOS but to deep look into nemomobile.
I was happy with community port Xiaomi Mi4 (cancro) and experienced nice performances with Oneplus X and Nexus 5 (just to try for some days, than I sold it)

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In addition to the PP and PPP that I voted for, I’ve had a community port for the OPO and OPX. Too bad that OPX had such poor 3G band overlap in US, or it would have been used until 3G here shuffled off this moral coil and joined the choir invisible. I have an OP6T that I’d be using if not for 3G shutdown. Fairphone 5 is on the way with high hopes for working VoLTE in USA.

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Waydroid – in my experience with both SFOS and Ubuntu Touch – is a real power hog, so using it constantly, e.g. for a messaging app, really shortens a device runtime. Like down to a few hours . . . Right now, that would be my only use case: communicating on a country-specific messaging app with my daughter 14 time zones away doing language immersion or my son with his Garmin Bounce Jr. watch when he’s roaming the neighborhood. (Supporting my little local GPS device maker.)

If one only needs to use Waydroid it occasionally, that’s probably not an issue.

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My primary Sailfish phone is currently the Volla Phone Quintus. It also supports 5G, VoLTE and Waydroid.

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This looks like a biased report, more of an opinion. It’s not an official report by an independent organisation. Those organisations exist and they reported differently.
Getting gold from an artisanale gold mine in Tanzania is much better than gold from other war mongered countries in Africa. So it’s not fair calling this ‘fairwashing’. The same with cobalt and other minerals.
I have no fairphone, no shares in it, but they certainly try to do it better than the big boys.

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