![]() ![]() In some ways – and I say this without denigrating the Sailfish UI – it brings together elements of both Windows Phone and Android. Indeed, the team came on stage brandishing a range of development hardware, rather than the Jolla smartphone that will soon go on sale through giant Chinese distributor D.Phone. ![]() There weren’t a whole lot of new details today, nor was there hardware on show. ![]() The UI was shown off by new Jolla CEO Marc Dillon (Jussi Hurmola left abruptly about a month ago, and is now a consultant to the firm), along with his team. It’s the evolution of the MeeGo operating system that Nokia ditched in favour of Windows Phone, and… well, here’s how it looks: ![]() This morning, at the Slush startup conference in Helsinki, Nokia spinoff Jolla revealed the user interface for its Sailfish OS.įor fans of open-source mobile software, this is a big deal.
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