Jolla is an independent Finnish stock company, a designer, also a developer of various mobile devices and the birthplace of open Sailfish operating system based on MeeGo and Mer Core open source projects. We heard about the handset's official announcement this past May, 2013, is now all set to be bought by the public.
The Jolla smartphone will hit the store shelves with a Dual-Core Snapdragon 400 chipset clocked at 1.4GHz, a 4.5-inches screen of 540 x 960 resolution display, 16 gigabytes of internal storage, 1 gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM) (expandable via microSD card slot), an eight megapixels main camera with LED flash light and a two megapixels front facer, 2,100mAh powered battery and open Sailfish OS on it's operating side.
According to the latest tweet from the company's official twitter, the all new Finnish smartphone will arrive in Helsinki on the country's carrier, DNA and will be up for orders from 27th November in nine different colors, priced at 537 United States Dollars. Customers can now select applications that comes pre-installed on the device.
Source: Jolla (Twitter)