When is planned 4.4?

I dream about minor ‘annoying/important bug fixes’ releases out of regular cycle…
This would be something beneficial for overall experience

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Yep, And the Easter bunny, and the Tooth Fairy - just not in Jolla fixing serious bugs within a reasonable timeframe, for which their track record over very many years has been somewhat less than stellar.

I’m not sure it is better. IOS and Android get a major release annually, but bug fixes for serious issues (especially security patches) often come within a small number of weeks or even days.

With SFOS there are no bug fixes between releases (and Jolla have stated they have no intention to move to such a release strategy), so on their target of one release per quarter, you have to wait at least 3 months for a bug fix for even the most serious show stopping issues (e.g. Android network connection failures) or even years (GPS on XA2, for example).

How is that better?

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And here I was thinking 4.3 was the bugfix release :slight_smile:

My most annoying bugs were fixed; the slow starting camera and the wifi woes with Android apps.

4.3 certainly fixed some nasty bugs (e.g. the inability to dismiss popups like data protection dialogs in the web browser) but sadly, for me, the Android connectivity issue still remains - as it does for a number of others who have posted similarly following the release of 4.3. It was improved, and happens less frequently, but still not permanently fixed.

    

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Next year is here! :slight_smile: I know, I know just a bit impatient…

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Rumor has it that when someone asks the question they add a week to the release date :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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I’m not sure it is better. IOS and Android get a major release annually, but bug fixes for serious issues (especially security patches) often come within a small number of weeks or even days.

The problem with android however is while google may provide fixes, the phone manufacturers provide few if any.

My LG phone from a few years ago only got 1 android update (outside of a few security fixes). At least Sailfish provides many.

I hope for volte in 4.4, although I know it probably wont happen.

Are you in desperate need of new adventures? Already played through all levels of 4.3?

YES, this is how it looks :eye: :eye:

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Hmm, what about support for Xperia 10 III. We have sales soon here, and although I’m not expecting huge sales on that particular phone, but any % reductions is great to take !

Even thought it was “announced” i don’t think anyone will tell you to go and buy it until its officially available from jolla.

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The price here has risen 20%, and there are now few on sale. Looks like it might follow the 10 II and be gone before there’s an SF release.

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This maybe to do with the current global shortage of chips. Phone manufacturers are having to limit production runs of current and new models as a result, so buyers are instead going for still in stock slightly older new (unused) models and used models. The prices are therefore going up. The same is true of the used car market at the moment for the same reasons.

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Even though I have a pretty bad memory, I remember having read somewhere that 4.4 would also be the first release for the Xperia 10 III. Is this true?

Is there anyone with more information this regarding? My XA2 is more dead than alive, and I am waiting for the release to buy the 10 III…(or maybe buy it earlier before it is discontinued).

Pure guesswork; Most likely not.
The reason I think this is because 4.4 was supposed to come out last year.

By the way; you have just delayed the X10III release by a week :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

So far 10mk3 has 4.4.0 branch of SFOS on git, but that doesn’t confirm anything.

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The most important thing is that VoLTE and VoWiFi will eventually work at least for the 10ii (if I got it right), so I’m happy to wait a bit longer.

I’ve been aboard since N9 times.
One week more or less won’t be the end of the world :smiley:

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It’s a good hint, however!