Skip to main content

Jolla’s first phone is nearly here, orange version teased in Beijing to prove it

Jolla Sailfish Phone TeaserIt’s a busy time for Jolla, one of the companies expected to make a splash with a new smartphone operating system this year. Last week it announced a few changes to its management team, and now, on stage at the GMIC conference in Beijing, new Head of Software Development Marc Dillon gave the assembled crowds a very brief look at the firm’s first phone.

Before you get too excited, the bright orange device that emerged from Dillon’s pocket was seen for just a few seconds, and even then it was only of the back of the phone. However, its appearance is significant because it indicates the official announcement isn’t far away, a point confirmed by Dillion who has been quoted as saying it was, “coming in a couple of weeks.”

Recommended Videos

Last month, Jolla’s chairman said in an interview the phone would make its debut in early May, ready to go live as a pre-order before the end of the month. Since then, Jolla has been quiet about a date for the launch event, and we were concerned the schedule had slipped.

One possible date has repeatedly appeared though, that of May 20. It has been spotted on an unofficial Jolla Facebook page, in several tweets (including one using it as a hashtag), and on a few Jolla-specific websites. Its source is something of a mystery, as it appears to be part from an article published by ZDNet, at least according to this Jolla Tides blog post, but the original now makes no mention of the date. Strange, but there’s not long to go until we find out if it’s correct.

There is some significance to Dillon showing the phone at the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing too, as Jolla sees China as a significant market for Sailfish hardware. It’s certainly going to be one of the first places Jolla will sell its phone, along with its home country of Finland; but a launch in the rest of Europe and in the U.S. is still in question. With the phone in the wild and the days slowly passing by, if Jolla is going to show us the result of its hard work this month, an event announcement can’t be far away.

Andy Boxall
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
Everything you need to know about the OnePlus 13
Official OnePlus 13 product renders showing rear panel colors.

OnePlus is an excellent brand that offers powerful flagship phones at a great value compared to some of its competitors. We followed every rumor about the OnePlus 13 for months, but now it's here — and it's everything we hoped for. It might not be available in the Western market yet, but it will be soon.

So, what makes the OnePlus 13 so special? Here's everything you need to know about OnePlus' latest flagship.
When is the OnePlus 13 being released?

Read more
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite vs. MediaTek Dimensity 9400: the race is on
Comparison of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processors.

The flagship mobile silicon race has entered its next phase, one that will dictate the trajectory of Android hardware heading into 2025. Merely weeks after MediaTek wowed us with the Dimensity 9400 system on a chip (SoC), Qualcomm also pulled a surprise with the reveal of the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

But this time around, the battle is not as straightforward. Where MediaTek is working closely with Arm and adopting its latest CPU and graphics innovations, Qualcomm has firmly put its faith in custom cores. These are no ordinary cores, but a next-gen iteration of the same fundamental tech stack that powers Windows on ARM laptops.

Read more
Discolored line on your new Kindle? You aren’t alone
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition on a table.

The new Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition is the first full-color e-reader, and a lot of bookworms couldn't wait to get their hands on it. Sadly, many people are reporting the display has a discolored yellow area at the bottom of the screen. The problem is so widespread that the Kindle Colorsoft dropped to an average review rating of 2.6 out of 5, although it does remain the bestselling e-book reader at the moment.

The cause of the discoloration isn't clear. Some users report that it only happens when using the edge lighting feature on the Kindle, while others say it appeared after a software update. Either way, the yellowing is a problem, especially on a device that Amazon has marketed as being great for comics and graphic novel fans. It's hard to enjoy the colorwork in a comic when it's distorted.

Read more