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Re: [Brainstorm][Maybe the real one?] Maemo Community Device
I wouldn't mind paying 700 Euro's for a modern Linux phone with kbd. That said, I am not willing to pre-order and I assume that is needed to fund a project like this. What people are willing to pay is usually something different than willing to risk losing..
Might change my mind if a well known company with an experienced team is organizing the kickstarter. |
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Sorry for my scepticism, but seems like you're underestimating the size of such project.
As for examples, you may look at Ubuntu Edge as failed crowdfunding. You may also look for Pyra and Neo900, for costs and time that such project will require. (Please note, that both of the teams got enormous experience with development of such devices) I'm not saying that it not worth trying, but probably you should present at least the concept and the financial plan for the project. |
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Before you start any ffinancial planning, you need to know it's even worth starting. Which is what I thought Chen's post does: assessing the level of interest.
Ubuntu Edge was not so much a failed crowdfunding as it was a publicity stunt. I would not use it for anything wanting to look even remotely serious. |
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For the Edge, it was nice marketing/market research move, but I believe that it also showed the price for developing device with bleeding edge hardware. |
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Neo900 syndrome, but i hope it will become reality ASAP!!
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It doesnt need to be bleeding edge hardware, it just needs to be recentish and have a keyboard, and hopefully not be quite as expensive as the neo900.
I think for mass appeal and ease of procurement it should be a straight forward android device with a keyboard. After delivery we can worry about porting various operating systems to it, like fremantle or sailfish or whatever people want. I know many people here wont like that idea, but its the best way to keep costs down maximise volume. |
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Agree with point 1, not sure about 2. We do not need mass appeal, just viability.
Regarding point 1, Neo started off as the N900 with a slightly updated hardware. This is what I signed up. But then it got sidetracked with all that stuff about privacy and that mission creep, along with mismanagement, killed it. Had it stayed true to the original mission, N900 with a better CPU and more RAM and nothing else, it may have been finished already. |
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Ignoring all the can do and can't do I would pay the following for the following phones:
up to 400€ (depending on exact specs) for: 1 GB RAM (better would be two) CPU as fast as Raspberry Pi 2 Screen no larger than 4.7 inches Decent display resolution (better than 1000x600) 3G GPS Bluetooth MicroSD slot 3.5mm jack Good hardware keyboard Camera 5MP+ USB Host/OTG Resistive touch Decent battery life Linux with current kernel+ phone capabilities (Sailfish or Maemo especially welcome) Up to 700€ for: As above except Screen can be larger up to 5 inches, AMOLED Screen At least 32GB storage 2 GB RAM Camera 8MP+ GPS+Compass Good build quality Happily 1000€ for: As above except Full HD Resolution CPU 64 bit nearly as fast as Raspberry Pi 3 4GB RAM Screen up to 5.5 inches, AMOLED with low power mode for as N9 LTE Camera comparable with 808 in Quality, software has to allow raw capture, custom exposure times and focus range, xenon flash WLAN ac Bluetooth 4.0 with LE support Decent audio quality Long lasting / decently lasting and easy replaceable battery Thickness below 1.5*N900 Hook for wrist-strap GPS+GLONASS+Compass I will not participate in crowdfunding for this, other projects have shown the risks. Maybe I would be willing to give somebody a little incentive if he shows real progress, something between 20€ or 50€ with a little discount on the final product, but I will not preorder. |
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