Another Video Of Jolla’s Sailfish OS Running On The Google Nexus 4 Smartphone Has Been Leaked On Youtube

Hello Jolla Enthusiasts. As you may know, Jolla is planning on releasing their Sailfish OS for Android devices, due to the fact that Sailfish OS gets out of the beta versions, with the next update, scheduled for March 2014.

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While a video of the booting process of Sailfish OS running on a Nexus 4 smartphone has been published in mid-January 2014, another video of Sailfish OS has been leaked on Youtube.

This time, the video is a bit longer than the first. In the video, the user tests the pulley menu, the multitasking, demos the usage of gestures, opens the default SMS app and the photo gallery.

For more information, see the video yourself:

Despite the fact that we don’t know yet which will be the first devices getting support for Sailfish OS, most likely the Google Nexus ones will be amongst the first, since Sailfish OS has been successfully ported on Nexus 4 and Nexus 7, so far.

For those who don’t know yet, Jolla is a project developed by former Nokia employees. The first Jolla smartphone is running on Sailfish OS, a modified Megoo Linux system, which is Android compatible, uses Wayland as the default display server , uses Nokia N9′s Maliit touchscreen keyboard and comes with interchangeable covers, allowing the users to easily switch them, in order to change the color/model of the phone and comes with impressive hardware specifications.

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