I do. Avrora OS is more important nowadays. That´s why i don´t really need Jolla behind SFOS on PinePhone. I would prefer a solution as open as possible instead.
It´ s not. It probably just replaces US backdoors with Russian ones. Avrora is of no interest for me but it seems to keep Jolla afloat. They don´t sell hardware anymore and i doubt that they make an awful lot of money with SFOS licences. My point is: The free (not: FOSS) version of SFOS works great for me on 2 phones. It looks beautiful, it´s stable, snappy and it has almost everything i need. For me, the paid version isn´t of great use. I can install Android apps with it, but then what´s the point of moving away from Android when installing Android apps anyway?
I'd like to see a functioning version on the PinePhone.
Even on the sdcard, SFOS is quicker than mobian
So I kind of avoided Sailfish because of it not being completely open, but I decided to give it a try today anyway, and, wow! It's not just the smoothest experience on a Pinephone, it's one of the nicest phone OSs I've ever used. Is there any update on official support for this? It could easily be the main install on a Pinephone if it had the same features as some of the other OSs, namely the camera and functioning GPS/maps. I thought Lomari and UT were way ahead in the UI department, but after using Sailfish I don't want to go back. If there was a Megapixels build for sailfish, I would probably make it my daily OS.
There seems to be some progress on github but i doubt that we'll see a working camera, BT & GPS soon. But yes, the UI is drop dead gorgeous.