What a journey!

'Twas brillig!

By the way have you noticed? :slight_smile:

Also the colors kinda match up from Nokia to C2…

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What a nice collection, your original Devices or a rebuy?

Nono these are all mine and were daily drivers.

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Hehe, that is a nice collection,
Thanks for sharing, my own collection include some BlackBerry devices

That original Sailfish logo was quite nice actually! Matches my eye better than the newer one :relaxed:

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If the N9 is still booting after this time then I’m impressed. It’s been a long journey since Nokia Support Discussions Mobile Sensei era. :smile:

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Sure, my N9 also still boots. Actually I boot it every couple of months for reasons of sentimentality :wink:

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Sometimes things get out of hand, ironically although still booting loss of time settings common perhaps due to capacitor discharge.

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I suggest you:

https://openrepos.net/content/speactra/n9ish-icons

I had Nokia Lumia 1020, which was basicly near the same body design and size like the N9.

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Thanks for the app. link, had not come across this before. Here is N9 /Lumia 1020 comparison.

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Oh, N9 - its smaller than remembered but i like its compact size more than the Lumia 1020 size.

Here is a good size-comparison website:

The Sony X Compact was the smallest SailfishOS-Device i was using.

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here is my own journey
jolla 1, from 2014, died in 2017
Xperia X, second hand, quickly broken sim contact, now used as an Ubuntu Touch test bed
FairPhone 2, still running SailFishOS 3.3, the best SFOS experience ever
PinePhone, currently used as a test bed for PostMarketOS
Xperia XA2 Ultra, my current daily driver to experiment the progress of SailfishOS (sometimes i wonder where is hidden this progress)

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My journey, not really mainstream devices

From left to right, from past to future

  • Nokia N9
  • Blackberry Q10
  • Blackberry Passport
  • LG Mate 20 X (7.2 inch display)
  • Samsung S22 Ultra
  • X10iii
  • X10V

A broken XperiaX is missing in the picture

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How is the S22 Ultra not a mainstream device? :smiley:

Rest are cool though, admittedly jealous of the Blackberry devices.

Yes agree, the Samsung is mainstream. That device I got for free, and is the single device in the collection that was not bought by me.
Yeah, I enjoyed Blackberry very much, OS10 was really progressive at its time

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