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.
A forum is available : https://forum.sailfishos.org/
I put my support down, thanks for letting me know, I was looking for something like this
The phone looks nice but last time I tried Sailfish OS (like 2-3 years ago) it was extremely limited. It lacked even basic things like multi-language keyboard with autocomplete. You had to pay extra to run Android apps. If it’s more usable now it could be an interesting option.
Really considering preordering one. After a car accident, my phone (which was already aging) got damaged and I was thinking on changing it. This might be the one.
Even if the processor is unidentified, my use case for the phone makes it more than enough (I don’t play or do anything aside some messagging, phone calls and web browsing).
I got burned on a previous Jolla crowdfunding project for a Linux tablet. They never delivered the device. They gave partial refunds.
I never got any of my refund. I filled out the paperwork and they said it was coming, but nothing ever materialized.
I pre-ordered, because I really like my C2. The new phone should be even better.
I’ve never heard about sailfishos before. Are there any phones running it now? Also, forgive my lack of knowledge, but what’s stopping people from running it on their samsungs or whatever?
The whole thing does look interesting. Hopefully it picks up so that in 2 or 3 years when i’ll be shopping for a replacement to my pixel 8 I’ll actually have some good options.
I wish I wasn’t unemployed right now so I could get this. It looks so cool and I really love SailfishOS. I had the first Jolla phone back then.
I currently have a PinePhonePro and I’m happy that its the real linux experience in phone form factor, I’ve tried searching but couldn’t find a conclusive awnser.
Is sailfish linux in the sense that i can just change compile target and any linux program will work like on the PPP or is it “linux” in the sense that android is linux?
No eSIM, no go for me.
You could buy an E-sim converter and use that instead. If you really wanted to buy this phone.
Can’t you get a free card from your carrier?
Yes, but I use eSIM for travel.
Can you explain what that gives you? Sounds interesting
Flexibility and no need to fiddle when I’m on location. I can find the best deals way in advance, activate them and it just works when I land.
I can’t not use them anymore since I’ve started. Mostly convenience.
Anyone know what bands it supports? Would love to import one to the US if the bands are supported with Mint/Tmo
Edit:
Will the Jolla Phone work outside Europe, can I use it e.g. in the U.S.? Yes, we will design the cellular band configuration to enable global travelling as much as possible, including e.g. roaming in the U.S. carrier networks.
Can I buy the Jolla Phone if I’m outside Europe, can I use it e.g. in the U.S.? The initial sales markets are EU, UK, Switzerland and Norway. Entering other markets, such as the U.S. and Canada are to be decided due course based on potential interest from the areas.
We will design the cellular band configuration to enable potential future markets, including major U.S. carrier networks.Same as the c2. Wasn’t supported for us bands.
That and no headphone jack here which is a bummer. Honestly I’d like sailfish or the old furios phone but the latter didn’t work with tmo MMS at the time.






