Jolla slashes €50 off the price of Jolla, now costs €349

02 June, 2014

Jolla's Jolla smartphone was launched back in November last year at €399. It wasn't off to a great start but it has managed to gather a massive enough user base that is getting regular software updates with new features.

It seems Jolla wants to win even more users for to the Jolla's proprietary Sailfish OS. The company has announced a permanent price cut on its official online store. Now you can have the Jolla for €349, €50 less than its launch price.

If you are into Jolla's exchangeable covers, also known as The Other half, you can get on for additional €10. Ready to get a Jolla? Follow this link for the official store.

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  • maclag
  • 12 Jun 2014
  • t8H

Still too expensive for non-fanboys. Jolla is on a delicate line. Manufacturing phone doesn't make profit except if you have a huge volume, so they can't really offer a great hardware/price ratio. This phone is not much more than what ...

  • AnonD-209094
  • 03 Jun 2014
  • vaN

I too had N900 and N9, and thats another problem i have with Sailfish OS: N9's MeeGo wasnt a worthy successor of N900's Maemo 5. I was really shocked to find out that Nokia had gone from a complete Maemo5 to an OS that wasnt even in beta at launch, t...

  • UDTQ
  • 03 Jun 2014
  • n9R

Yeah, I think they are using too big words here. "A big enough user base" etc would probably have been a better word for it.

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