Okay yes, maybe you’re right
Sailfish is the worst OS, except for all the other ones. What else is new?
Sailfish is a good OS. The problem discussed above isn’t with the OS but with its vendor.
Now you see the fault in your case? It’s August, and no final payment was requested, deliveries end of forever…
Still no
I am actually fine, if I get the device this year.
so, now that the XQ-DC54 appears in the supported list- which version to install now?
On the download page there is no version for this model listed yet
I have to admit I lost a bit of overview.
Also, the list says Android 13, while the howto here
refers to install Android 14 first.
Does anyone have it installed already (on android 14)?
What’s the correct way and version now?
I got rather cheap an XQ-DC54 and I am eager now to try but want to avoid issues which can be avoided.
yes, as said already, I noticed that
But that doesn’t necessarily mean that there is no (yet unsupported / unofficial) build for testing somewhere.
Oh sorry, I recommand to wait until an official release for the 10IV/V is out - I have one 10V too and I am waiting also…
Indeed I would prefer that too, but on the other hand my old phone is giving up pretty much right now and I don’t mind to mess with a few bugs/reports in the meantime.
Please do read paragraphs until their end and follow links, such as (in this case) «according to Jolla’s post “Sailfish Community News, 1st August 2024”».
Sorry, indeed missed that reference.
Same here. A xperia 10 V is waiting to get a live outside prison …
Sooner than later?
…and more chars.
After trying to get through these build instructions I am still sort of unsure how to proceed.
At first this is an Android 13 build and in the xperia-1-iv-5-iv-and-10-iv-support topic it’s been said they switched to 14 for good.
Next thing is, I find the HADK instructions not very clear for one who ist not really in that matter yet and I still need to read some it seems, how to get what (like from AOSP) to really build.
Don’t get me wrong here, neither compiling nor kernel building is a new topic for me, but hell, that’s hell a lot of stuff to get through.
Yet the target platforms seem to be rather old as well (from May) and I am not even sure yet if that really makes a difference in this regard.
Oh well…
As soon as there is an official build for it will be easier to install Sailfish OS - until then you have to fiddle around.