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As an American, I wholly disagree. Right now, in the US... no big group of people yet really want change. Or a device they have to learn how to use. People want convenience.
We've become a marketing group that wants the George Jetson lifestyle - one button that does everything. I know that sounds like I'm talking in absolutes, but I've never been more disappointed in the North American market - the people, the companies, the offerings and the carriers - then ever before.
Jolla probably would have an uphill battle for what would be a smaller market than the EU. In fact, besides the very few N9 fans, the core fans in the NA market that would buy a Jolla phone might be too small for an expedited release and without any carrier advertising. That would mean actual advertising - a grass roots advertising campaign in the US might not take.
I wish them luck, but the North American market is just plain too weird and small to consider it a game changer at this moment.
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Sounds like you are agreeing with me. Let me rephrase that;
I don't think it is crucial for them to release it here.
They don't need to release it here. We will just get the Sailfish OS from China that they release for various Android phones like they said they will do and we will support it as a community.
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2013-12-26
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Finally i got answer, and my status changed to "Paid"
Now just need to wait..
I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
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After foolishly chatting with the JollaUSA twitter handle who thinks that not coming out in the US has now placed Jolla as a "buyer beware" type of company that has fooled people into buying 40/100€ t-shirts but will not follow through with phones so they should be sued - who has no connection with Jolla btw - it hit me. Folks are up in arms in the US about it not coming out to the US as of yet.
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Yes, Jolla sold me and others a €40 T-shirt after suggesting that we were also buying the chance to pre-order a phone.
My preorder is vapourised (did it ever exist?)
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I don't recall you posting/thanking there much throughout the entire year, you only appeared again very recently, right?
If you review the discussions in them from May onwards, you'll start to get picture about why the assertion you're making in the post above, isn't quite "on the money".
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Concentrating on the NA market would mean support for a different chipset and consumer (costs), development of a device outside of their home territory and distribution in that territory (costs) and handling of RMA's and returns in that territory (costs).
There are other costs, advertising, marketing, placement, et al - some are necessary, some may not be - and the costs therein of personnel, training, offices, communication, shipment, stocking, development, returns, replacement, so forth... and that's all before the legal research, licensing, protection against aforesaid legal problems, grey areas and patent trolls... it all adds up to "is it worth it?" real quick.
I'm of the impression that until either the market changes in NA or if they've already devised a plan (which might be the case and we're discussing a moot point) - I'd just say my opinion.
You have some great points. Let's see how it plays out. In the selfish, self-applying agenda that I might carry, I hope that I am wrong.
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