Finnish smart devices-maker Jolla has launched the Jolla tablet, its
first tablet device that runs the Sailfish OS 2.0. It's the company's
second device after the Jolla smartphone.
Jolla is raising money through crowdfunding platform Indiegogo for the tablet and has set a goal of $380,000. The first 1,000 users to contribute $189 to the campaign will receive a special discount and will be the first to receive the tablet in May 2015. The expected retail price of the tablet is $249 if it is sold after the end of the crowdfunding campaign. The tablet will be available in European Union, Norway, Switzerland, United States, India, China, Hong Kong, and Russia.
Jolla says it will develop the tablet's software in consultation with users through its community forum 'together.jolla.com.'
Users will be able to suggest new features for Sailfish OS, as well as discuss ideas with the Jolla Sailors (Jolla's development team). The community will vote on whether they'd like to see proposed ideas developed further. Anything that has been voted on by the community will be prioritised by the Jolla Sailors for inclusion in the software.
Jolla tablet has a 7.85-inch IPS display (2048x1536p) and capacitive 5-point multi-touch.
The tablet is powered by a 1.8GHz quad-core 64-bit Intel processor and 2GB RAM and has 32GB internal storage which can be expanded via a microSD card slot. It sports a 5MP rear camera capable of recording 1080p video and a 2MP front camera.
The tablet runs Sailfish OS 2.0 which is based on gesture navigation and also supports Android apps.
In terms of connectivity options, it supports 802.11 a/b/g/n dual-band , Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. It features an accelerometer, light and proximity sensors and has a 4300mAh battery.
The tablet measures 203x137x8.3mm and weighs 384gram. Just like the Jolla phone, it does not sport hardware navigation buttons.
Jolla is raising money through crowdfunding platform Indiegogo for the tablet and has set a goal of $380,000. The first 1,000 users to contribute $189 to the campaign will receive a special discount and will be the first to receive the tablet in May 2015. The expected retail price of the tablet is $249 if it is sold after the end of the crowdfunding campaign. The tablet will be available in European Union, Norway, Switzerland, United States, India, China, Hong Kong, and Russia.
Jolla says it will develop the tablet's software in consultation with users through its community forum 'together.jolla.com.'
Users will be able to suggest new features for Sailfish OS, as well as discuss ideas with the Jolla Sailors (Jolla's development team). The community will vote on whether they'd like to see proposed ideas developed further. Anything that has been voted on by the community will be prioritised by the Jolla Sailors for inclusion in the software.
Jolla tablet has a 7.85-inch IPS display (2048x1536p) and capacitive 5-point multi-touch.
The tablet is powered by a 1.8GHz quad-core 64-bit Intel processor and 2GB RAM and has 32GB internal storage which can be expanded via a microSD card slot. It sports a 5MP rear camera capable of recording 1080p video and a 2MP front camera.
The tablet runs Sailfish OS 2.0 which is based on gesture navigation and also supports Android apps.
In terms of connectivity options, it supports 802.11 a/b/g/n dual-band , Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. It features an accelerometer, light and proximity sensors and has a 4300mAh battery.
The tablet measures 203x137x8.3mm and weighs 384gram. Just like the Jolla phone, it does not sport hardware navigation buttons.
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