Jolla Will Enable The Users To Backup And Share Their On-Device Content, Via F-Secure’s Younited Cloud Service Storage

Hello Jolla Enthusiasts. Jolla has teamed up with F-Secure, and will be using F-Secure’s Younited cloud service storage, in order to enable the users to easily backup and share their on-device content. For more information, see the official announcement. Also, more details about this will be presented at MWC 2014, where Jolla is invited.

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Jolla Will Enable The Users To Backup And Share Their On-Device Content, Via F-Secure's Younited Cloud Service Storage

This is what Timo Laaksonen, the Vice President of F-Secure has said:

“We believe that our new secure cloud service younited is a perfect fit for Jolla, because we both are very serious about privacy. Jolla is the new smartphone from Finland, and we are very proud of this cooperation,”

It is quite good that Jolla got a cloud service for its users, while Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung already has such a service for their users.

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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