Shhh, no, snapping that random insta pic on n900 (and possibly neo900) still
takes longer than detaching kb part, poor design, better 5 year old phone, and
not sliding, so bad, and can use bt and charge my kb with watch AND phone. Some
people, ehh
On Thu Apr 9 20:38:52 2015 GMT+0200, Roberto Co
Hi,
About the The Other Half Keyboard (TOHKBD) v2 for Jolla smartphone,
there are 48 remaining to last buyers :
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=1466065&postcount=1095
"dirkvl is online now dirkvl Yesterday , 05:36
Currently 48 TOHKBDs left in the shop."
There are many color ch
Indeed, it seems a good starting point. The main problem to this project
is to have a compatible Android kernel running on Maemo. But it seems
there is a big memory consumption, which will not be a problem with the
Neo900. And it seems that with a more modern kernel it will be easier,
kernel which
In this case it's not a smartphone with a physical keyboard but something
like any other Android smartphones with an external keyboard.
If I liked TOHKBD, I could also have bought this :
http://www.mobilezap.com.au/45647-galaxy-s5-magnetic-bluetooth-qwerty-keyboard-case-black.htm
with a Galaxy S5.
Or you could buy, you know, a Jolla phone *today* and
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2028347278/tohkbd-the-other-half-keyboard-for-your-jolla
because there's no point in Jolla being as open as possible and then users not
supporting the community that develops awesome things like that ^^^
On 09.04.2015 11:03, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
You realize the keyboard doesn't need to be attached while it's in your
pocket? Only while you're typing and while you type its' not covering
the lens
When I think of a phone with a hardware keyboard, it's something that's
attached to my phone, no
You realize the keyboard doesn't need to be attached while it's in your
pocket? Only while you're typing and while you type its' not covering the
lens
2015-04-09 11:27 GMT+03:00 :
> I'm aware of this product, but I don't like how it is done.
> The main issue of this keyboard is that it masks
I'm aware of this product, but I don't like how it is done.
The main issue of this keyboard is that it masks the camera. So I can't
take quickly a picture, I have to remove in first the keyboard. With this
TOHKBD, we can't have an other one : it's either a keyboard or something
else. So this smartp
Schifano: and what about Android apps on N900? There was a project, now dead,
aiming to bring them to N900 via chroot (driven by lexik) but went not far from
the theoretical stage. There are some clues though about the needed kernel
modules and some posts about the partial progress. It's a good
Hi Alexandre,
On 04/09/2015 12:27 AM, Schifano Alexandre wrote:
It depends of what you mean by "good", and what do you expect as
physical keyboard. You can find two or three year-old smartphones which
are fine, with physical keyboard, but no ubber processors and no 4G.
You can also find on the C
The TOHKBD promises to be a very good add-on, though I don't know if it
will be available to people who didn't pre-order...
(But right now you can still pre-order here:
http://funkyotherhalf.com/?page_id=9#!/TOHKBD2-PRE-ORDER/p/42141285/category=9141090
)
Regards,
Eli
2015-04-09 1:27 GMT+03:00 S
It depends of what you mean by "good", and what do you expect as
physical keyboard. You can find two or three year-old smartphones which
are fine, with physical keyboard, but no ubber processors and no 4G.
You can also find on the Chinese market smartphones like the Samsung
Galaxy Golden.
But of co
Are there still good Android phones with physical keyboards? ;)
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 1:59 PM, Schifano Alexandre <
schif...@polytech.unice.fr> wrote:
> Oh, I assumed you install Android app in a chrooted Android environment
> which implies an Android kernel.
> I confess than I'm a bit disapoint
Oh, I assumed you install Android app in a chrooted Android environment
which implies an Android kernel.
I confess than I'm a bit disapointed to discover this, because I wanted
to install Sailfish either on the Neo900 or on a good Android phone with
a physical keyboard for having an interresting OS
Sailfish is Jolla UI over Mer with Wayland Lipstick windows manager. It
runs on normal Linux kernel. Android adaptations using libhybris.
If you can run Nemo on your device you can just add/replace Jolla
repositories and "install" sailfish on it.
You will not have possibility to install android a
Hi,
Still about a Neo900 support, I have an other question :
As far as I understand, basically Sailfish is Mer (Wayland version) with
the Jolla UI, and with an Android kernel and libhybris. So if I am able
to have Nemo running rightly on a N(eo)900 with Wayland, I will be able
to run Sailfish app
Oh I see :(. However I saw an unofficial port of Salfish from Jolla to
the N900, and the Neo900 will be fully compatible with N900 software, so
I hoped Jolla could do an other port for the Neo900.
And since the UI is closed source, how can I do the port by myself ? And
will it run smoothly on a mon
I think it's fine, the N900 resistive screen seems to be enougth
accurate for gestures. It is mor accurate than other smartphones with
resistive screens.
On 05/04/2015 14:59, E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
> Though on the one hand I would also love to give my n900 another lease
> on life it seems to me tha
You should make sailfishos port to your Neo900 yourself or just wait
until someone will do it for themselves. Jolla not making own
adaptations to any devices, only giving assistance.
05.04.2015 11:12, Schifano Alexandre пишет:
Hi,
I'm very interrested by Sailfish OS, however I'm also very int
Though on the one hand I would also love to give my n900 another lease on
life it seems to me that sailfish and/or meego would not work very well on
the n900 or the neo900 since the resistive touch screen used would make all
the gestures as pretty major pain in the backside to use (even though
I'm not very convinced the Neo900 will ever become a reality. :(
On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 3:12 AM, Schifano Alexandre <
schif...@polytech.unice.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very interrested by Sailfish OS, however I'm also very interrested
> by the Neo900. This smartphone is a modified Nokia N900, with
Hi,
I'm very interrested by Sailfish OS, however I'm also very interrested
by the Neo900. This smartphone is a modified Nokia N900, with a TI
DM3730 1 GHz processor (Cortex-A8 with ARMv7-A instructions, mono-core)
and 1GB of RAM (more here : http://neo900.org/specs). Do you think
Sailfish will be
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