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Jolla clarifies position on "developer mode" after misinterpretation of interview comments
A mistranslation of a Finnish interview of Jolla's CEO Jussi Hurmola resulted in a great deal of FUD last week, when comments about Jolla's market positioning were taken to mean that Jolla devices would be locked down, with customers unable to flash the device or replace the kernel. Most of the furor stemmed from a SlashGear report on the IBTimes article that extrapolated from the translated comments a bit farther than was likely justified, claiming that Jolla planned "to lock down its MeeGo phone." The original IBTimes article has since been updated with clarifications from a Jolla spokesperson. (The SlashGear report has not):
What it boils down to, though, is that Jolla has not made any official announcements about the hardware products they plan to bring to market or the Jolla OS that will run on them, and extrapolating any grand conclusions about what they will and will not do based on so little information is an unproductive (if interesting) game. Only facts can really clear the FUD.
Read more (ibtimes.co.uk)
Forbes editorial sees Jolla positioning as "the Ferrari of the smartphone world"
An editorial in Forbes last week suggests that Jolla could carve out a niche, without having to have significant market share:
In this edition...
Andrew Flegg -- mailto:andrew@bleb.org | http://www.bleb.org