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Comment by poisonborz

5 hours ago

That and the russian ties, the partially closed source OS, the locked bootloader, the $50 device reset fee, the cheap underpowered chinese chipset. The company was sold more than once between investment firms. Yet it presents itself like a happy independent open source collective.

The firm with partly russian ownership went bankrupt a couple of years ago. The russian fork of the software lives on as AuroraOS in their local market but the current Jolla has no ties to russia.

  • > current Jolla has no ties to russia

    That we know of. We live in interesting times. I wish they were more forward with how they've made it so they're protected against such interference.