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Version history of the OS release
- 2023-02-02: OS version 4.5.0.16 was released to Early Access subscribers as an over-the-air update.
- 2023-02-09: OS version 4.5.0.16 was released to all users as an over-the-air update. Installable images are available in the Jolla Shop
- 2023-02-16: OS version 4.5.0.18 was released to all users as an over-the-air update.
- 2023-03-20: OS version 4.5.0.19 was released to all users as an over-the-air update. Installable images are available in the Jolla Shop
Stop release
This release is a stop release .
– Is 4.5.0.19 also a stop release?
– Yes. We have switched the rpm compression from xz to zstd on 4.5.0. In addition, 4.5.0 moves AppSupport to Android 11 API Level. 4.5.0.19 replaces 4.5.0.16 and 4.5.0.18 as stop releases.
So far, all Sailfish 4 releases have been stop releases. Because of this, if there is a reason to reset an Xperia device, please do not do it with “device reset” but, instead, re-install Sailfish - see the comparison .
Important notice
Please read about the upgrade of Android AppSupport before you start the OS update. This concerns users updating from 4.4.0 (or earlier) releases only.
Jolla Blog
Read the new blog about this 4.5.0 OS release, please. It contains not only technical details but also some background for the strange nickname of this release, “Struven ketju”.
Device models supported by Sailfish X
The supported Sailfish X devices are listed in this table.
The instructions for installing Sailfish OS to Sony Xperia X, Xperia XA2, Xperia 10, Xperia 10 II (mark 2), and Xperia 10 III (mark 3) devices are here - covering Windows, Linux, and macOS computers.
Read this, please, to learn about the Sailfish X licence.
Release highlights
The list below contains examples of new features and bug fixes added to Sailfish OS, compared to the previous public release 4.5.0.18. All Sailfish OS release notes can be found here.
- CLAT added to ‘connman’. This should make mobile data work in IPv6-based networks. Technical details in this post..
- Ensured that AppSupport starts during the phone restart (if that option is enabled in the settings)
- On a phonebook contact, tapping the birthday opens up the Calendar app to the next instance of the birthday
- Robustness of installing apps from Jolla Store improved
Device-specific changes
- Gemini: The button for the alphanumeric keypad added to the landscape position of a locked device
- Xperia 10 III: a bunch of fixes to the kernel to eliminate device crashes
Sailfish OS Forum: issues reported by the community fixed in this update
- Testing CLAT for IPv6-only mobile networks
- [4.5.0.16][Gemini PDA] No alphanumeric keyboard shown in landscape mode for Gemini PDA on lock screen
- MMS Does Not Send Nor Recieve On Sony 10 Xperia III & II With US T-Mobile & Red Pocket (Reseller) (fixed on 4.5.0, not in particular on 4.5.0.19)
Technical changes
The detailed changelog is here.
Updating your device
Android AppSupport is upgraded to Android 11
OS release 4.5.0 contains a major upgrade of the AppSupport, from Android 10 to Android 11. This upgrade brings in modified and relocated app launchers, different access rights for the data directory of the apps, optimized apps, new app icons, and other changes.
When the phone has rebooted at the end of the OS update, AppSupport will start running a migration script transforming the Android apps for Android 11. While the script is running there are no Android app icons on the app grid. This is not a defect.
If there are plenty of Android apps installed on the phone, the migration process may last for several minutes.
NOTE: If you have updated your phone to 4.5.0.16 or 4.5.0.18 already then the migration has been done previously.
Please wait patiently.
As soon as the new Android icons appear on the app grid, the migration is complete.
Note that it is important to keep the AppSupport installed and enabled over the OS update. Only then can the migration script do its job correctly.
If you have accidentally turned the phone off during the migration, simply turn the phone on again. The migration process should resume automatically.
OS release 4.5.0 is a stop release. This release cannot be skipped over when updating a phone from an earlier release to a more recent one.
The usual update process
Your device must be connected to the Internet and signed into your Jolla account.
Start the update from “Settings > Sailfish OS updates”. Avoid running updates on the command line, please.
We warmly recommend making some 3-4 GB of free space for the internal storage of your device ( /home
) before starting the update. Processing an OS update of almost 1 GB requires a good amount of work area. Move your pictures and videos to the SD card (or to your PC or cloud service).
This is the usual drill before attempting to update your devices:
Take a backup of your data before attempting to update your device and save the backup to an SD card or to some other off-device location (PC, your cloud service). Note that videos and images are not included in cloud-based backups. Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. Do keep the phone connected to a battery charger during the whole process. The device screen may blank out during the update process; you may wake the display with a short press of the power key to monitor the progress.
For detailed instructions on updating software, read our help article in Sailfish OS Documentation.
NOTE 1:
Sailfish OS does not support downgrading. Never try to downgrade the OS as this would break your device.
NOTE 2:
After downloading an update and selecting “Install” in the pulley menu, the device runs a restart first. You will need to type the security code before the actual installation can start. A horizontal progress bar appears on a black background, under the Sailfish OS logo. As soon as the other end of the bar has been reached the phone will restart automatically. If it doesn’t, please wait for 15 minutes. If it is still stuck at the 100% point of the progress bar it is time to perform forced power off. Next, turn the phone on with the power key and check the OS version at “Settings > About product”.
NOTE 3:
The Jolla Shop has the images of the latest OS release only. Keep the previously downloaded images stored on your computer if you might want to reflash one of them for some reason later on.
Notification concerning apps from Open Repos
The apps below have been reported to cause problems when installing the previous OS updates. We recommend that you uninstall them before proceeding to the OS update. At least, read the recent comments on those apps.
- GetiPlay has caused problems to some users - see this post.
- If you’ve previously installed the RIME input engine from Open Repos, please remove both that and its version of libyaml-cpp before upgrading, as the latter will cause the upgrade to fail
- If you use Privoxy, be sure to disable it before downloading the update, especially if you have configured the HTTPS-inspection. The latest update is from September. There is no information about compatibility with Sailfish OS. See author’s instructions .
- If you use Aliendalvik Control, see the author’s instructions . It says there “Application has no support for SFOS 4 and later”
- If you use Phonehook be careful. The latest update (32-bit) is from October 2020. The 64-bit version (Xperia 10 II) was published in May 2021.
- If you use OKBoard (a.k.a. Magic Keyboard), update it first to version 0.6.34 which has the fix for the “Installation not complete” error. Also, read the author’s advice , please.
Known issues
We have relocated the known issues to a table in Sailfish OS documents.
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- I had no issues during the upgrade process
- I had small issues but was able to handle them
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Help articles
The Sailfish OS help articles, previously kept in Zendesk, have been moved to Sailfish OS Documents repository.