@Tutanota Mostly I use the web version. I will gladly have an #SailfishOS app, but I can't somehow find it. Is there any tuta app for this particular OS? 🤔🙄
oFono, a critical component in #SailfishOS, acts as the bridge between the OS and the cellular modem. It ensures seamless access to cellular services for apps.
@piggz, a very dedicated member of the Sailfish OS community has created a blog series to enhance oFono for Sailfish OS.
From 7 March, the designated gatekeepers – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft – must comply with all obligations in the Digital Markets Act.
These changes give you control of your:
📱 data: decide freely how your data is used
📱 phone: choose your default apps, browsers and search engines
📱 apps: install the apps you want and remove pre-installed apps
This one definetively is in the right directiion, it only came 'a bit late' and is way too short.
There is no choice, if soneone wants me to use WhatsApp, AirDrop or AirPlay.
In my private environment I can say 'no, thanks' (and socially isolate myself), but when it comes to companys (e.g. discounts), communities (e.g. soccer for kids) or public services (e.g. schools), I have no choice. I simply have to use a device that supports it.
Still no chance for other manufacturers or data sensible devices.
@emill1984 Ja miałem mega problem z foliami na początku, bo korzystam z tych open Xperii z #SailfishOS - tam gesty, w szczególności szerokie, np, od krawędzi, są bardzo istotne, dlatego dobrze dobrana/ucięta folia to podstawa. Samemu to nawet bym się nigdy za to nie brał - są takie stoiska w galeriach to zawsze jakaś ładna duszyczka mi dobrze dobierze i dobrze doklei.
Tutaj nie chodzi o rysy - to sprzęt, więc wszystko jak użytkujesz, to się psuje. Chodzi o zabezpieczenie przed realną awarią lub usterką uniemożliwiającą korzystanie. Te interaktywne "e-ulotki/kawałki szkła" zwane "smartfonami", są coraz droższe, więc IMO warto te kilka złotych wydać, co by się odrobinę ochronić.
Attention people in Southern California! KDE is coming to town (to set up a booth a SCaLE21x).
Come visit us at @socallinuxexpo at the Pasadena Convention Center, enjoy some talks, meet KDE contributors, marvel at our technological... er... marvels, and have a good time!
and i use #sailfishos as a daily driver, have done so for years, full functionality and everyday #mobilelinux with a great community, but I still tinker and love to try other Android-free ideas.
Android 14 changed the color of the low battery icon from red to white.
Recently, for some reason, I've stopped getting "Battery low" notifications at very low percents...but I still get them at 30% & 25% (I have it set to start at 30%).
...so now I rarely notice when my phone is about to die. This has interrupted me on so many occasions.
My hatred of Android has been growing exponentially lately.
@Lehmanator I have used #SailfishOS as my daily driver for years. Easy to install on an open Sony Xperia handset. Not janky at all. Smooth and straightforward. All modern conveniences, no spyware.
I have used many other Linux phones and other alternatives too over the years and SFOS is hands down the best. Don’t waste your time. With Sailfish you don’t need to sacrifice quality or ease by switching to #MobileLinux and you own all your data.
I blogged about it here