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2019-10-29: 3.2.0.12 was released to Early Access subscribers

2019-11-06: 3.2.0.12 was released to all subscribers

2019-11-19: 3.2.0.14 was released for Sony Xperia 10 and 10 Plus.

The download size of the update depends on the device type and on the OS version currently in the device. Some typical values below:

- Jolla 1 from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0: about 380 MB

- Jolla C from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0: about 410 MB

- Xperia XA2 from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0: about 630 MB

- Xperia X from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0: about 480 MB

Device models supported by Sailfish X

The instructions for installing Sailfish OS to Sony Xperia X, Xperia XA2 and Xperia 10 devices are here - covering Windows, Linux, and macOS.

The supported Sony Xperia 10 models are:

10 single-SIM: I3113 and I3123

10 dual-SIM: I4113 and I4193

10 Plus single-SIM: I3213 and I3223

10 Plus dual-SIM: I4213 and I4293

The supported Sony Xperia XA2 models are:

XA2 single SIM H3113 (also H3123, H3133)

XA2 dual SIM H4113 (also H4133)

XA2 Ultra single SIM H3213 (also H3223)

XA2 Ultra dual SIM H4213 (also H4233)

XA2 Plus single SIM H3413

XA2 Plus dual SIM H4413 (also H4493)

The supported Sony Xperia X models are X single SIM F5121 and X dual SIM F5122

The supported Gemini PDA models are x25 and x27.

Contributions from Sailfish Mobile OS RUS (Aurora)

Several of the key improvements in this release were developed for Sailfish Mobile OS RUS (OS Aurora) and contributed by OMP to the Sailfish OS.

Here are some of the key contributions and features developed with OMP's support

Phone redesigns and improvements: Call reminder feature introduced, Incoming call showing country for foreign calls, Call ending dialogue redesigned

Support for Active Sync out of office reminders

File Manager shows the folder size, and an error message was added for file and folder name conflicts

Ability to customize OS name and use customized name for example used in the default email signature

More enterprise EAP options are supported for WLAN connections

OpenVPN encrypted certificate password fixes

User data encryption developed further and SELinux prepared for deployment

Security fixes (CVEs) for dbus, expat, lua, openssh, patch, QualPwd, systemd

Added support for different types of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices

Battery notifications improved to reduce unnecessary notifications

Jolla appreciates collaborative efforts of its partners and community to make Sailfish OS even better.

Release Highlights

This list below contains examples of new features (and some bug fixes) added to Sailfish OS, compared to the previous public release 3.1.0. The release notes of 3.1.0 can be found here.

Xperia XA2

Kernel updated to 4.4.189

Sailfish OS 3.2.0 can be installed on Android 9 now (no need to downgrade to Android 8.1)

Accounts

Dropbox: Migrated away from deprecated media info API

If no accounts installed on a device that supports Presence, then Settings > Presence item is not shown

Hardcoded /home/nemo/ removed from sailfishkeyprovider; home path read from $HOME environment variable now

Android™ App Support

Android™ App Support for Xperia XA2 devices improved Android Support (a.k.a. aliendalvik) updated to android-8.1.0_r65 Using the android.hardware.power service allowed. Makes different performance and low power modes possible Using the android.hardware.memtrack service allowed. Helps in getting information about used hardware resources Missing file browser added to make it possible for Android apps to share files by default Mobile data works now also when one of the SIM cards (dual SIM devices) is disabled Opening Android apps work better now Period/comma characters added to Android keyboard; Enter key recognised now Copying contacts from Sailfish to Android apps work smoothly now. Out-of-memory loop eliminated. Android keyboard pops up reliably



Backup & Restore

Backup service can now get the information on the available storage reliably. An API added to the PartitionModel to tell when external storages are populated.

Legacy git-tree vault code and libraries removed as the more recent implementation does not use them

Battery & Charging

Battery notification logic was rewritten to reduce the number of disturbing notifications

Bluetooth

Support for different types of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices added, i.e. pairing and connections from Sailfish do work. However, using the devices requires a BLE application which we do not have. Android apps are lacking access to Sailfish Bluetooth service, still.

Browser

Problems in accessing Twitter with Sailfish Browser fixed

WebGL support fixed

Calendar

Avoided forcing all calendars to be synced when making changes to one

Camera

Showing the SD card as the target for saving pictures fixed

Clock

Snooze interval is configurable now - see Settings > Apps > Clock

Timers finally allow choosing seconds

Pulley menu action added for reseting the saved timers to the beginning

Connectivity

Edit view of WLAN connection extended with more enterprise EAP options

Adding a WLAN network: Save button fixed

Counters of mobile data fixed

After turning flight mode off, the device can connect back to mobile data

Swapping of SIM cards between the two slots does not disturb the subsequent connections.

Polling interface statistics when all interfaces are down stopped

OpenVPN encrypted certificate password dialogues and password use is fixed. VPNAgent is used for credential retrieval, an encrypted certificate password is not saved by VPNAgent.

Email

OS name used instead of "Jolla" in default email signature

Documents

Writing comments (annotations) to PDF files sometimes crashing Documents app fixed

Calligra backend updated to the latest upstream, bringing in many bug fixes to displaying of office formats - Community contribution from Damien Caliste - thank you!

Messages

We hope that the recent SMS problem got eliminated (at least alleviated) with this OS update

People

Performance regression in contact search fixed

Avoid duplicate empty fields in contact editor, one empty field is enough at a time

Phone

Call reminder feature introduced You can set reminder to call back when receiving an incoming call, or from call history

Call ending dialog redesigned If you end the call only non-blocking notification is shown If the remote side disconnects a new system dialogue is shown with actions to call back, send message or add a reminder

Incoming call now displays country of the caller if coming from abroad

More than two emergency calls possible in a row, now

An attempt was made to prevent calls from being accidentally held [Xperia X devices]. Proximity sensor utilization was tweaked to improve the reliability of in-call blanking behaviour. Unfortunately, this change also affects the Sneak Peek feature. Those users who have not experienced problems with in-call proximity blanking and wish to continue using Sneak Peek can revert back to the previous behaviour by executing mcetool --set-ps-on-demand=disabled from the command line.

from the command line. Call UX improvements are ongoing work with further improvements planned

Security

User data encryption (a.k.a. encryption of Home partition, disk encryption) was developed further. However, on 3.2.0, this feature is mainly included in freshly flashed corporate devices and in one consumer device only: Xperia 10. User data encryption can be left out from a device configuration by not setting the security code during the initial startup of a device. However, if encryption is enabled during the startup then it cannot be disabled any more (other than by reflashing the device).

Security framework SELinux being developed in the background, not yet ready. Enabled in permissive mode on Xperia 10 Vulnerabilities fixed:

dbus 1.13.12: CVE-2019-12749, CVE-2015-0245

expat 2.2.7: CVE-2015-1283, CVE-2016-0718, CVE-2016-4472, CVE-2016-5300, CVE-2012-6702, CVE-2017-9233, CVE-2016-9063

kernel/sony/msm-4.4/kernel: CVE-2019-10538, CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, CVE-2019-11479

lua 5.3.5: CVE-2014-5461, CVE-2019-6706

openssh 8.0p1: CVE-2019-6111

patch 2.7.6: CVE-2019-13638, CVE-2019-13636, CVE-2018-1000156

QualPwn CVE-2019-10538

systemd 225+git19: CVE-2013-4391, CVE-2018-16865, CVE-2018-16866, CVE-2016-7795, CVE-2019-3842

Settings

If no accounts installed on a device that supports Presence, then "Settings > Presence" item is not shown

Snooze interval is configurable now - see "Settings > Apps > Clock"

SIM

Swapping of SIM cards between the two slots does not disturb the subsequent connections

Storage

File Manager shows the folder size now in details page

"Cannot copy into itself" error message was added for file and folder name conflicts

Sync

Prevent extra spurious sync action during off-peak hours. Verify that sync schedule is compatible with a wake-up time

UX

Content deletion use cases redesigned to reduce confusion new users face. Further improvements are coming in the next release

Brightness of pulley menu indicator increased, users sometimes miss the indicator and are unable to access the functionality in the pulley

WLAN

Edit view of WLAN connection extended with more enterprise EAP options

Adding a WLAN network: Save button fixed

All of the links below may not open up for everyone, sorry.

Technical changes

Changelog

Detailed changelog is kept here

Updating your device

Your device must be connected to the Internet and signed into your Jolla account. If your Jolla account is registered for Early Access releases you should receive an OS update notification when an update is available. If you have decided not to take the Early Access registration then you will get the OS update typically one week later.

We warmly recommend making some 3-4 GB of free space to the internal storage of your device before starting the update. Move your pictures and videos to the SD card (or to your PC or cloud service). After the upgrade turn on the option to save pictures and videos directly from the camera to the memory card (Settings > Apps > Camera). This is important particularly in the case of "Jolla Phone" devices (product name "Jolla" in Settings > About product).

This is the usual drill before attempting to update your devices:

Take a backup of your data before attempting to update your device and save the backup to an SD card or to some other off-device location (PC, your cloud service). Note that videos and images are not included in cloud-based backups. Do not reboot the device while the update is in progress. Do keep the phone connected to a battery charger during the whole process. Device screen may blank out during the update process; you may waken the display by a short press on the power key to monitor the progress.

For detailed instructions on updating software, read our help article in Zendesk.

OS release 3.2.0.12 is a so-called Stop Release. There are several Stop Releases in the Sailfish OS update path. They are mandatory intermediate steps in the update path through which the update process must traverse if a device is updated starting from an early OS release. The previous Stop Release was 3.0.0.8.

NOTE: Sailfish OS does not support downgrading. Never try to downgrade the OS as this would break your device.

Notification concerning apps from Open Repos

If you use Phonehook or Callrecorder from OpenRepos, uninstall it before upgrading

or from OpenRepos, uninstall it before upgrading If you use oFono from OpenRepos, revert to the official oFono before upgrading

from OpenRepos, revert to the official oFono before upgrading If you use Patchmanager, revert all applied patches before upgrading.

About SD cards

Encrypted cards must be unlocked by the user to make them available for Sailfish applications.

Non-encrypted cards are mounted automatically when the device is turned on.

Encrypted cards can be formatted only when they are locked. Formatting removes the encryption in this case (the card becomes unencrypted and unmounted). You can then format it again with the option to encrypt, if needed.

Known issues - generic

VPN does not work in case of Android apps

Sailfish can connect Bluetooth Low Energy devices now. However, Android apps cannot use peripheral devices via Bluetooth - other than for playback of the sound. Therefore smartwatches, for instance, cannot be controlled from Android apps

Bluetooth pairing and audio connections may still fail in some circumstances

The chacha20-poly1305 cipher is not currently working, which is often chosen for SSH. It has been disabled in the sshd configuration file, but if you have manually modified it then it will not automatically update. You can ssh into your device using ssh -c aes128-ctr and check the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file against its rpmnew version if present.

Known issues specific to Xperia X

Not implemented features: NFC, FM radio, double-tap, step counter

Issues with mobile data persist on some SIM cards. Turn the Flight mode on and off to reset the network setup. Reverting the device to Android and re-installing Sailfish X has often helped. See our support article.

Manual network/carrier search lists all networks by the same name (the name of the SIM provider). Use an automatic search. If not possible, you need to try several items in the manual search results, unfortunately. The topmost item is not necessarily the one that can serve you (still valid with most SIM cards)

[camera] Force autofocus mode for photos, and continuous for video. After this, camera focus is still not ideal - as the camera stays out of focus when it starts until you either tap or try to take a shot - but the pictures seem to be better focused now

If a device is powered off alarms are not functional

Bluetooth: problems with some car equipment, some audio devices and computers may appear

The loudspeaker volume level cannot be adjusted very high

Not all SD cards are recognized and mounted.

Known issues specific to Xperia XA2

Not implemented features: FM radio, double-tap

Bluetooth: there are problems in connecting to some peripheral devices

XA2 does not power up when alarm time has elapsed

Flashing Sailfish X to XA2 might still fail (so far seen to happen on Ubuntu 18.04 when using USB3 port). Please read this article.

With v17B Sony vendor image we observed a decrease in the perceived signal strength of the 5GHz WLAN access points (investigations ongoing). Version v16 may work better in this respect. Therefore we would not recommend flashing v17B for the time being if you use WLAN networks in the 5GHz band. You can reflash the vendor image of your choice by following the instructions in here.

Voice calls with Whatsapp are not usable as the voice volume level is minimal (if can be heard at all). This is expected to get fixed in the next OS update (3.2.1). (This should get fixed with OS release 3.2.1 "Nuuksio")

Video playback in Whatsapp requires special actions: 1) Tap on video 2) Tap the share button (top right) 3) Tap back arrow 4) Tap Play on the video. Now it starts playing...

A locked-up device with display dimmed does not indicate an incoming Whatsapp call in any way

Pictures/videos on SD card are not visible to Android apps.

Known issues specific to Xperia 10

Fingerprint recognition may sometimes fail to work. In such a case, restart the device and it works again.

Rarely, audio playback and sensors (display rotation) may stop working. If this happens, please restart the device

No support for FM radio

No support for the dual-lens camera

Whatsapp video call, incoming calls and video playback might have issues - but often caused by the lack of settings and permissions. Please see our Whatsapp help article

In some cases, the acceptance of SIM/PIN may take up to 12 seconds

During the decryption of user data in device start-up, there is a period of 10-20 seconds such that the display is black

Known issues specific to Gemini PDA