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He gave example of Fairphone. You obviously not reading the posts. It also seems that Fairphone sold the similar amount or even more units than Jolla already.
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2014-09-01
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Would I appreciate Joloa being more open? sure
Would I want them shift their time on this instead of other more pressing areas? clearly no
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2014-09-01
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2014-09-01
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Honestly, I don't see the point in making examples out of companies with unknown profit and uncertain future.
Before you jump in and say "but that's the same with Jolla", let me stop you - of course it is, but that's not the point.
You are trying to support your hypothesis, that 'more transparency helps companies (like Jolla) to be successful'. Then I think that only providing an example of a company that was more transparent and also successful is relevant.
Others (including myself) have provided examples of larger (&successful) companies with less transparency and you might argue that 'when those were at the SMB stage, as Jolla is, they were much more open than Jolla and that is the reason of their later success' but then feel free to provide an example of a company that was more open and turned successful later.
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2014-09-01
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That includes the suggestion that their transparency would somehow be linked to their uncertainty.
Are you asking because you are curious or because you believe they don't exist? If not the latter, then the question is pretty pointless.
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2014-09-01
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It took you three pages to produce ONE example when I asked for TWO. Count with me... One, two. It's not that hard.
You have no point really. That example is as flawed as your stance. Those folks were largely not happy. 283 posts, a good percentage were pissed or didn't know of the batches. That's not clear communication by any stretch of the imagination.
Your leap of faith just didn't work for me. And for the record, Jolla will not work in my region as anything more than a 2g phone. Remember that universally operating phone that would work in all regions?
This geek ain't happy. Those geeks you linked to, aren't fully happy either. Even when corrected, educated or otherwise. They're still waiting.
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2014-09-01
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By the way, you can't seriously take Toyota as an example, as I mentioned few post beforehand that "companies make such announcements only if they're making a recall, which is not Jolla's case". And then you make an example of a recall...
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2014-09-01
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The point was, back then, that no company would ever discuss such level of detail - it wasn't excluding recalls at all.
As for SIM card holder, I'm still not confident there wasn't a batch that might actually have warranted a recall from Jolla.
It is hard to say when the information is so vague.
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Would I want them shift their time on this instead of other more pressing areas? clearly no
Oh and I seem to have risen on fk_lx's list of top enemys