A company made up of former Nokia employees has shown off Jolla, a new smartphone with a custom operating system known as Sailfish.
The software has been built from the remnants of MeeGo, a project abandoned by Nokia in 2011 in favour of adopting Windows Phone for its handsets.
The Jolla phone - pronounced Yol-la - is due to be released by the end of the year, and will only be sold online.
It will enter a market already heavily crowded with several operating systems.
*Dual core and 4G
*Keep it and share with 16GB + microSD
*8MP AF camera
*User-replaceable battery
*Gesture based Sailfish OS
*Android™ app compliant







The software has been built from the remnants of MeeGo, a project abandoned by Nokia in 2011 in favour of adopting Windows Phone for its handsets.
The Jolla phone - pronounced Yol-la - is due to be released by the end of the year, and will only be sold online.
It will enter a market already heavily crowded with several operating systems.
Specification
*Jolla original design with ample 4.5” Estrade display
*Dual core and 4G
*Keep it and share with 16GB + microSD
*8MP AF camera
*User-replaceable battery
*Gesture based Sailfish OS
*Android™ app compliant







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