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The independent European Do It Together (DIT) Linux phone, shaped by the people who use it.
Pre-Order Now for 99 €
Full price: 499 € (incl. your local VAT). Normal price 599 € - 699 €.
Your 99 € is fully refundable and deducted from the full price later.
Markets: EU, UK, Norway and Switzerland
Estimated delivery: by end of 1H/2026
Defined together with the Community
Over the past months, Sailfish OS community members voted on what the next Jolla device should be. The key characteristics, specifications and features of the device.
Based on community voting and real user needs, this device has only one mission:
Put control back in your hands.
Sailfish OS is a Linux-based European alternative to dominating mobile operating systems, and the only mobile OS offering an exclusive licensing model for local implementations.
On the market since 2013 Sailfish OS is the privacy respecting choice for mobile solutions. With Sailfish OS you can also run Android™ apps with our dedicated AppSupport solution.
Sailfish OS is managed and developed by Finnish company Jolla.
Pre-ordered. Time to put our money where our mouth is.
Nice, has anyone used this as a daily driver? How does SailfishOS perform? Do the Android Apps truly work? Since this one now has NFC would paying with your phone work if you installed MicroG?
NFC payment apps dont work with MicroG, I’m not even sure they work with Graphene’s sandboxed gapps.
Any particular reason NFC payment apps don’t work? Atleast some should work with MicroG.
https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/issues/361
The issue has been open since 2017. Payment apps require a high level of Google Play Services DRM bullshit. i do not understand it well enough to explain why it doesnt work, but enough to tell you it doesnt.
It seems the function is not implemented. It has an active bounty of certain amount, and if someone does implement can claim it too.
Maybe, it will be implemented in 2026.
This looks great, sadly no Australia though =(
Was sailfish os subscription-based? How does that work?
You can optionally donate money each month.
They call this a SailfishOS subscription, but in my mind a monthly donation with no strings attached doesn’t really count as a subscription.
You don’t get anything from it directly, it just goes towards software development, funding the forum, etc.






