The new operating system offers according Jolla include improved user interface and now also supports Intel chips. The way notifications are displayed would be better, and there are more control options using hand movements (gestures). Jolla also promises that security has improved.
The Finnish company aims to be found particularly in emerging markets and hopes to manufacturers wishing to deliver the software on their devices. Jolla specifically mentions Russia, India, China and Japan because these markets are large enough and there is a growing demand for locally-produced devices, says Jolla.
Jolla was founded in 2011 by a number of former Nokia employees. It brought out a tablet and a smartphone running on the first version of Sailfish. With Sailfish Jolla will offer an independent alternative to Android. Remarkably, the operating system is able to run Android apps
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