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.

https://sailfishos.org/

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    1 month ago

    I’m tempted, because I really like SailfishOS when I used it on an Experia, it’s such an intuitive interface for gestures. But I’ve never spent that much on a phone, and no guarantee it’ll work in my neck of the woods.

    Glad to see they hit their target and I’ll be watching.

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      1 month ago

      I was really hoping you’d missed something and I would find a way to get it here… You didn’t … I didn’t

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          1 month ago

          there’s a box at the bottom of that page for them to help assess interest from other countries, supposedly. It never asked me for anything other than my email, idk if they’re geolocating the IP to know where people are signing up from.

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    1 month ago

    I understand it is too early to know how the repairability will be of this phone, but how has the repairability been on their previous phones? I’m aware of Fairphone and what I want is basically a Fairphone with Sailfish OS without the limitation of the community ports.

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      1 month ago

      From their FAQ on the product page:

      Will there be accessories, like a spare battery and protective case?

      Yes, there will be. We’ll make those available on due course the project.

      I know it’s not a complete answer to your question, but it seems, at least, that the battery will be replaceable.

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        1 month ago

        Thanks! It would be nice to know that the screen and other parts can be replaced with a spare part if needed, but I usually don’t have a problem with broken phones so it should be acceptable for me anyway.

        I pre-ordered one yesterday and right now it is 1941 pre-orders so it is very likely to be manufactured.

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    1 month ago

    Can’t buy in at this point, but I will most probably buy it early next year, hopefully the crowd-buy goes through.

    I can’t participate in ecosystems run by corrupt Americans (such as Android or iOS). They’ve been posturing about “freedoms” for so long that they’ve totally lost understanding of the true meaning of freedom.

    I am done with their bullshit.

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      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.