The Jolla Phone breaks away from the usual smartphone crowd in a big way. While everyone else is stuck choosing between Android or iOS, this Finnish phone takes its own path with Sailfish OS 5, a Linux-based system that actually respects your privacy. What makes it special is how it handles your personal data—or rather, how it doesn’t hand it over to companies without your say-so.
The folks at Jolla promise five years of updates, which shows they’re in it for the long haul. They’ve created something for people who are sick of being tracked everywhere and want a phone that works for them, not for advertisers.
Display & Design

The Jolla Phone sports a 6.36-inch AMOLED screen with full-HD quality that looks great for everyday stuff. With about 390ppi pixel density and a tall 20:9 screen shape, reading and watching videos feels natural. Gorilla Glass protection keeps the display safe from scratches and the occasional bump.
At 158×74×9mm, it’s a decent size that fits comfortably in your hand. You can swap out the back cover to match your style, which is a nice personal touch. There’s even an RGB notification light that changes colors for different alerts—something a lot of phones have ditched but people actually miss.
Performance
A MediaTek processor with 5G powers the Jolla Phone, handling your daily apps and tasks without trouble. The 12GB of RAM means you can jump between apps freely without things slowing down. Storage starts at 256GB, and you can add up to 2TB more with a microSD card if you need it.
Sailfish OS 5 runs the show here, managing everything smoothly while keeping your data private. You can still use Android apps through Jolla AppSupport, so you’re not giving up all your favorite tools. The big difference is that nothing tracks what you’re doing unless you specifically allow it.
Camera

The back of the phone has two cameras: a 50-megapixel main one and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens. This combo lets you take detailed shots or capture wide scenes when you need more in the frame. It covers pretty much everything you’d want for regular photos without throwing in cameras you’ll never use.
There’s a wide-angle camera on the front for selfies, though Jolla hasn’t said exactly how many megapixels it has. The real win here is knowing your photos aren’t being scanned or uploaded somewhere without your permission. Just simple, straightforward picture-taking.
Battery
A beefy 5,500mAh battery keeps the Jolla Phone running all day without worry. Mix that with how efficiently Sailfish OS uses power, and you’ll easily make it through your day. But here’s the really cool part: you can replace the battery yourself when it eventually wears out.
Most phones today make you throw away the whole thing when the battery dies. Not this one. Just pop in a fresh battery and keep going. Jolla hasn’t mentioned how fast it charges, but clearly they care more about making phones last years instead of racing to full charge in minutes.
Connectivity & Special Features
The Jolla Phone handles 5G and 4G networks, plus Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC for payments. The modem works worldwide, so you can take it traveling without compatibility headaches. Everything you need for staying connected is there.
The real standout is the physical privacy switch. Flip it and you actually cut off the microphone, Bluetooth, and Android apps at the hardware level. This isn’t some software button that apps can sneak around—it’s a real switch that physically disconnects things. The fingerprint sensor sits right on the power button, so you can unlock your phone in a second while keeping your fingerprint stored only on the device itself.
Jolla Phone Specifications
- Dimensions: 158 x 74 x 9 mm
- Weight: NA
- Display: 6.36-inch AMOLED
- Processor: Mediatek
- Memory: 12GB 256GB
- Rear Camera: 50 MP (wide) + 13 MP (ultrawide)
- Front Camera: Yes (but not confirmed how many MP camera)
- OS & UI: Sailfish 5.0 (up to 5 major OS upgrades) Android OS apps support
- Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
- Battery: 5500 mAh, user replaceable battery
- Network & SIM: 5G, Nano-SIM
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB Type-C
- Colors: Orange
- Launch Date: Coming soon. Expected release 2026
- Price: €599 (12GB+256GB) NPR 65,999 (Expected)
Jolla Price and Availability in Nepal
Buying a Jolla Phone isn’t as simple as walking into your nearest electronics shop. The phone is up for pre-order at €499 (including VAT) in Europe, but here’s the twist—you only pay €99 upfront as a refundable deposit. This product will only be produced if at least 2000 units are supported by January 04, 2026 but right now 3765 units already sold. If it does go into production, the regular retail price will jump to somewhere between €599 and €699.
As for Nepal, let’s be real—the Jolla Phone probably won’t officially launch here. But if by some chance it does make its way to Nepali stores, you’re looking at a starting price around NPR 65,999 or higher for the 12GB/256GB version. Your best bet right now is ordering directly from Europe if you really want one.
Conclusion
The Jolla Phone delivers what privacy-focused folks have been asking for. Decent specs with 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, a nice AMOLED screen, and solid cameras handle everyday needs just fine. That physical privacy switch and five years of Sailfish OS updates show they mean business about protecting users. Sure, it won’t work for everyone, especially if you need specific apps that only run on the big platforms. But for people who want their phone to actually be theirs, this is exactly what’s been missing from the market.
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