Engineering:Jolla Tablet

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Jolla Tablet
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Jolla Sailfish tablet - MWC 2015.jpg
DeveloperJolla
ManufacturerChinese subcontractor of Jolla
TypeTablet
Release dateOctober 2015
Introductory price$189[1]
DiscontinuedDecember 2015
Units sold≤661
Operating systemSailfish OS 2.0 based on the MeeGo Linux with Mer core stack middleware, 14 national languages versions included.
CPUZ3735F by Intel, 64-bit, 1.8GHz, Quad-Core
Memory2GB DDR3L-RS RAM + 32 or 64GB EMMC ROM
Storage32  or 64 GB built-in
Removable storageMicro-SD slot (initially up to 32GB, upgraded to support microSDHC cards up to 128GB)[1]
Display7.85" IPS panel, 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution , 330 pixels-per-inch, Capacitive 5 points multi-touch
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics GPU, 2 GB shared RAM
SoundALC5640
Input
Camera5 megapixel rear camera Full HD 1080p@60fps video + 2 megapixel front-facing camera
TouchpadCapacitive touchscreen with 5 points multi-touch,
Connectivity
  • audio jack 3.5mm TRRS
  • Bluetooth Class 3.0
  • USB 2.0 Micro-USB OTG
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n dual-band
  • MicroSDHC slot (32GB, upgraded up to 128GB)[1]
Powerbattery 3.8V / 4450 mAh
Dimensions
  • Height: 203 mm (8.0 in)
  • Width: 137 mm (5.4 in)
  • Thickness: 8.3 mm (0.33 in)
Mass384 g (0.847 lb)
PredecessorJolla (mobile phone)[citation needed]
WebsiteJolla Tablet (Dec. 2016 snapshot)

The Jolla Tablet is a product that was the first tablet designed by Jolla running the company's Sailfish OS, a Linux-based OS built around the Mer (a fork of MeeGo) software components.[2]

In a successfully completed crowdfunding campaign, over US$2.5 million had been raised from 21,633 backers.[1] Between the campaign and the launch, some originally specified parts became unavailable. The product was further developed to incorporate different parts and consequently the release schedule was delayed by five months. Shortly after the first units were shipped, the product was cancelled as Jolla Oy faced financial difficulties, with remaining units shipped provisionally in 2016.

See also

  • Liquidmorphium Turing Phone – a Sailfish OS device, with built-in pre-installed master and private keys, a hardware solutions for encrypted security communication in e.g. banking, data transfer, communications etc.
  • Aqua Fish (mobile phone) – a Sailfish OS device for India markets
  • Sailfish Alliance – the alliance of companies involved in Sailfish OS
  • Mer core – the core stack of code by merproject.org, one of the main parts of Sailfish OS, free open source software
  • MeeGo – the predecessor of the Linux MeeGo Sailfish OS, developed by partnership of Nokia & Intel

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