Aqua Fish
Manufacturer | Intex Technologies |
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Compatible networks |
- nice support in Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania - some parts of Latin America and Caribbean - "Telus" band 40, British Columbia and Alberta in Canada - "U.S. Cellural" band 5, on some areas in US [1]
- exactly the same as with Jolla (mobile phone)[1]- |
First released | the exact date was not confirmed yet |
Availability by country | To be released in India on April 2016.[2] It is unknown whether or when it will be available officially for the rest of the world. A developer edition (Jolla C) was released on May 26, 2016.[3] |
Predecessor | Jolla smartphone (by Jolla) |
Operating system | Sailfish OS 2.0.2. Aurajoki, the version customized for m-commerce business model for Jolla and their partners, with PartnerSpace |
CPU | Snapdragon 212, 1.3 GHz quad core [1] wth GPU: Adreno 304 [1] |
Memory | 2GB RAM [4] LP DDR3 RAM [5] |
Storage | 16 GB (10.3 GB user space) [1] |
Removable storage | 32 GB microSD [4] |
Battery | 2500mAh [4] |
Display | 1280x720 on 5.0 inch, TFT screen [1] |
Rear camera | 8 MP back [6] |
Front camera | 2 MP front [6] |
Connectivity | |
Development status | production prototype, planned to Launch in April 2016 |
Website | intex |
Aqua Fish is a smartphone produced by Intex Technologies that runs the GNU/Linux based Sailfish OS 2.0 announced to be released in the Q2 2016 costing about Rs 7,000 (100 €).[8] It is historically the first mobile device launched by OEM with Sailfish OS licensed from Jolla. The licensed OS allows to launch and use Android software simultaneously with native OS software (see: Sailfish OS for more details).[9] It is the first device in a strategy for establishing Sailfish OS as the common and official operating system for the BRICS countries.[10][11][12] The device was on display for the first time during World Mobile Congress 2016 at Barcelona in Spain.[4]
The phone has integrated X5 LTE Global Mode modem. Bands: LTE FDD, LTE TDD, WCDMA (3C-HSDPA, DC-HSUPA), CDMA1x, EV-DO Rev.B, TD-SCDMA and GSM/EDGE.[1]
With Sailfish OS in that device for the first time was used the PartnerSpace concept in jolla's new model for e-business together with Sailfish India.
A developer edition (Jolla C) limited to 1000 devices was released on May 26, 2016.[13]
See also
- Jolla
- Sailfish OS
- Sailfish Alliance – an open alliance of companies supporting and promoting Sailfish OS.
- Jolla (mobile phone)
- Jolla (tablet)
- Fairphone 2
- Liquidmorphium Turing Phone
- mi-Fone
- Nokia N9
- MeeGo
- Maemo
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