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2015-01-29
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2015-01-29
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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No, you haven't payed for 3G, you have not selected a Jolla Tablet perk with 3G, because there wasn't that option. There was a strech goal of US$2.5 million to have 3G, i.e., if reached, there would be additional perks with Jolla Tablet 3G and to include 3G capability to previous Jolla Tablet perks. Like Jolla Tablet 32GB->64GB costing US$25.
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2015-01-29
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If FOSDEM is gonna look like this, I swear I'll pull my exFAT 128GB card from my camera
http://i.imgur.com/8tzB6uX.png
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2015-01-29
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Regarding the SD card. I would guess that Jolla have more foss-fanatics relative the total number of users for the platform compared to Android/IOS/Windows Phone. Based on that Jolla is doing what many of its customers want (i.e. the ones actually buying the device).
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2015-01-29
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It would have been much easier refunding those ~20 evangelists with the few bucks for the license, than misguiding possibly thousands of buyers and securing bad reviews in advance.
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2015-01-29
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There seems to be a misunderstanding. I am not an engineer, nor have I ever disassembled SD-cards and -slots, so I might still be wrong. But: From all I read on the web, SDHC cards (up to 32GB) and SDXC cards (above 32GB) are electronically identical and differ only in the file system used.
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2015-01-29
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No. Old micro SD readers can't read micro SDHC/XC.
SD/SDHC/SDXC Specifications and Compatibility
Wikipedia - Secure Digital Compatibility
Even if the micro SDHC/XC card is not formated at all, some old cards can't read them (so it is impossible to format, etc).
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2015-01-29
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When the stretch goal of supporting cards up to 128GB was announced, there were few very loud people that demanded this stretch goal to be pulled because of ideological reasons. But they didn't realize you cannot simply pull a stretch goal once it is announced, unless you refund all people that have contributed since the announcement.
Why is it bizarre? Because only these people raised their voice and therefore it was only their voice that was heard. The reason why the rest did not do the same thing is stated above - even though I also think the SDXC standard is ridiculous, it is not up to Jolla to change that and once again, you simply cannot pull a stretch goal.
What's worrying is the lack of clear leadership, capable of making unpopular decisions for the good of the company. I have been told about the lack of clear vision before (by Kaacz for example), but I always opposed the idea, because I don't think that other problems (lack of APIs in the store, libhybris) could be affected by them (SE Ericsson...). But this is really worrying, because they are basically shooting themselves in the foot. We might argue that it was unfortunate, announcing such stretch goal (it either should've been there from the beginning, or not at all), but once the decision was made, they must stick to it, no matter what.
It would have been much easier refunding those ~20 evangelists with the few bucks for the license, than misguiding possibly thousands of buyers and securing bad reviews in advance.