Entry level Ubuntu smartphone

Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller hns at goldelico.com
Thu Jan 3 20:56:48 CET 2013


Am 03.01.2013 um 20:22 schrieb Patrick Beck:

> Hi Nikolaus,
> 
> thanks for the great work von gta04. Perhaps it would be a good idea to inform Canonical about your project. gta04 will be a good testing plattform for them and perhaps they can contribute in different ways to the project. 

Maybe if someone is visiting CES next week, he/she could talk to them?

<http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/contact-us>

Another info from that page: it will not be ready for users before 4Q2013.

> 
> with kind regards.
> 
> Patrick
> 
> 2013/1/3 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns at goldelico.com>
> Hi,
> 
> Am 03.01.2013 um 11:22 schrieb Patryk Benderz:
> 
> > Hi all, and especially Nikolaus,
> > here http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone/operators-and-oems they write:
> > "We have the needs of [...] OEMs and ODMs in mind in bringing Ubuntu to
> > the phone."
> 
> Yes, this is great news!
> 
> >       Keeping in mind huge Ubuntu's users base, this might be quite a chance
> > for GTA04 or it's successor, to have a lot of new users and a way enter
> > mass production. It is also a chance to supply mass market with open
> > hardware devices. The tricky part is to provide the device before others
> > do, and provide it with decent, flat chassis.
> 
> Yes, if we really want to aim at the masses, this would be the way. Be very fast,
> i.e. the first to get new technology and get it into production before anybody
> else does. This gives a first mover advantage and allows to sell at a higher
> initial price (skimming strategy).
> 
> >       Am I thinking right, Nikolaus?
> 
> Unfortunately, this does only work for Apple or Samsung and a handful of
> other OEMs and ODMs. They already have the money (through investors
> and past success) to acquire any new technology exclusively before anybody
> else can get it. And they can pay the best engineers they find on the world
> so that they don't work for anybody else.
> 
> By this they can make small, slim and nice looking devices with innovative
> features (display resolution, e-ink, flexible displays, etc.). And Apple and
> Samsung are even designing their own ARM chips...
> 
> Unfortunately we are running far behind their position :( and the only
> currency to put on the table we have is community spirit, ingenuity and
> volunteers work.
> 
> So we have to use a different strategy. Not aim at the masses, because
> we are a too small organization to fulfill their needs (lowest possible
> price). And not focus on any specific software on the device.
> 
> Therefore I think we have to do it differently: be open to anyone, but focus
> on the needs of our special interest community. Enable our community to
> port this Ubuntu to a GTA04 and new models (which should not be a major
> challenge since we already have Debian and Replicant).
> 
> And provide some hardware features the big brands don't provide but are
> interesting to our open source minded community: e.g. open schematics,
> replaceable battery, RS232 interface, extension options, DIY case, etc.
> 
> This differentiates our activities from the other "OEMs and ODMs". Of course
> we have to sacrifice some big wishes: slim design, really low price, latest
> technology others will show at CES etc.
> 
> If anyone is interested to work on porting this Ubunto edition, please
> raise fingers! Support to do that is available on the gta04-owner list.
> 
> BR,
> Nikolaus
> 
> >
> > P.S. Yura:  when starting new topic, it's better to start new thread
> > instead of replying to some old thread.
> >
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> > Patryk "LeadMan" Benderz
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