New Oceans

Ortwin Regel ortwin at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 16:53:17 CEST 2007


750$ minus what I get for the first one used... (If I can bring myself to
selling it...) That's less than a third of the iPhone! B)
It'll be a great ride. Just like in the old Tapwave Zodiac times... (Anyone
else made it over from there to here?)

Ortwin

On 6/27/07, Sean Moss-Pultz <sean at openmoko.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Community,
>
> Andre Gide once said, "Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the
> courage to lose sight of the shore." Sexism aside, I can't think of a
> better way to describe our adventures this past year.
>
> Around the end of March, we were three months behind schedule. Critical
> hardware bugs were being discovered almost weekly. I had just returned
> from an exhausting trip around the world. Harald landed in Taiwan the
> following week. One look at his face and I knew he was in basically the
> same depleted state I was in. But, we were both dedicated to keep
> pushing forward. We've come to realize, largely because of your support,
> that failure is not an option for this project.
>
> For the people pushing this project, an open phone is not really even a
> product. It's the very embodiment of our vision of technology. We
> absolutely, passionately, believe that something as fundamental to our
> lives as the mobile phone must be open.
>
> OpenMoko has become far bigger than just a small group of people trying
> to build an open mobile platform. I can tell you for sure, things will
> never be the same again inside FIC. To their credit, whole departments
> and divisions have been reorganized to maximize the opportunity for
> OpenMoko. This is the reason for my absence from this list for so long.
>
> The people inside FIC are amazingly open-minded. Our CEO and Chairman
> are the two greatest supporters inside this company. Earlier this month
> they did something courageous and support of the communities commitment.
> The entire mobile communications division was restructured to build
> devices for OpenMoko. And OpenMoko -- the project will officially become
> OpenMoko -- the company. This is how much they believe in us. This is
> how much faith they have that we will be successful.
>
> What does all this mean to us as a company and community?
>
> In one word: focus.
>
> We now have full control over the future of OpenMoko and the resources
> needed to give it every possible chance of succeeding. Behind us (well
> actually still in the same building :-) sits an supportive 800 pound
> gorilla in the OEM/ODM world, eagerly waiting to work with us to make
> our dreams a reality.
>
> OpenMoko -- together with all of you in the community -- will design,
> from the ground up, open devices and write the free software platform
> that powers them. FIC will build the hardware and help us set phones
> free around the world. This is about the most perfect relationship we
> can think of. Sure there will be rough times ahead. If it were easy, you
> know who would have done this long before. Making new things is never
> easy. But we're in this together. This project has changed me, changed
> you, and changed FIC. Hopefully, one day, this project will change the
> world.
>
> Now that OpenMoko is officially a company inside the FIC Group,
> blueprints of our office modifications cover the desk and walls where
> I'm sitting. Writing this letter to you all is finally giving me time to
> reflect on this thrilling roller coaster ride. Sorry for putting so many
> bits into your inbox. But I just can't help it. It's been months that we
> could hardly step back and see things from a big picture. Now, I really
> don't think I've been this excited since the day I got my first set of
> Lincoln Logs. For those of us that love to build new things, Taiwan,
> especially now at FIC and OpenMoko, is a great place to be.
>
> So here's the point of this email, finally after more than one year,
> we're entering into a new ocean.
>
> In our factory in China, 400 Neos are waiting for you all. Another 600
> will be ready before next week. More are queued up waiting for us to say
> go.
>
> We've had a particularly challenging time trying to setup the online
> infrastructure and figure out how to ship these phones. Sometime later
> today or early tomorrow we're going to make another announcement asking
> for some advice.
>
> (Here come the details.)
>
> Starting July 9th, we will launch openmoko.com and start taking orders.
> We're going to have two configurations:
>
> Neo Base -- everything the mobile application developer needs to enjoy
> the benefits of the first freed phone, the Neo 1973:
>
> * Neo 1973 (GTA01B_v4)
> * Battery
> * Stylus
> * Headset
> * AC Charger
> * Phone Pouch
> * Lanyard
> * SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x)
> * Micro USB Connectivity Cable
>
> Neo Advanced -- everything the mobile device hacker wants to get down
> and dirty with the first freed phone, the Neo 1973:
>
> * Neo 1973 (GTA01B_v4)
> * Battery (2x)
> * Stylus
> * Headset
> * AC Charger
> * Phone Pouch
> * Lanyard
> * SanDisk 512MB MicroSD Card (2x)
> * Mini USB Connectivity Cable (2x)
> * USB Host Mode Cable
> * Debug Flex Cable
> * Debug Board v2 (JTAG and serial console)
> * Ruggedized Toolbox with shoulder strap
> * Guitar Pick (for opening case)
> * Torx T6 screwdriver
>
> The delays have been expensive for us and annoying for you. We've
> decided that instead of setting up a complicated return or tracking
> system to remember who gets a discount for GTA02, we going to give you
> _all_ a discount on GTA01.
>
> We're going to sell the Neo Base for $300. The Neo Advanced will be
> $450.
>
> GTA02 (AKA: The Mass Market Neo 1973) is on schedule to go on sale in
> October. It will have the following new hardware components:
>
> * 802.11 b/g WiFi
> * Samsung 2442 SoC
> * SMedia 3362 Graphics Accelerator
> * 2 3D Accelerometers
> * 256MB Flash
>
> We will sell this device through multiple channels. Direct from
> openmoko.com, the price will be $450 for the Neo Base and $600 for Neo
> Advanced.
>
> We have three more mobile devices planned for next year (not including
> GTA02). During the next few months we will be adding serious resources
> to both FIC and OpenMoko to support these projects. I will update you
> all after we stabilize GTA02. Right now we must collectively focus
> everything on turning the Neo into mass marketable device that proves,
> once and for all, the power of an open phone.
>
> Finally, more than a few of you have complained about a lack of
> transparency during the past few months. You have my word that we will
> always best to be as open as possible. But sometimes we must make
> compromises. I had to make a choice: keep up my travel schedule building
> support for this project and tend to this list, or fix these real
> issues.
>
> Ignoring this list was one of the hardest things for me to do. All of
> your comments give us our drive to keep pushing. But if we didn't keep
> the project on track and make the necessary organizational changes this
> project would be even later. And I knew that when I could come back to
> explain this to you all, you would understand. Thank you.
>
> We're back now. I can tell you like nobody else can, this project is
> stronger than ever. We've got a whole new ocean in front of us just
> begging for exploration.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> OpenMoko and FIC.
>
> P.S. It seems that in all this restructuring, someone has been
> eavesdropping on us. It could be a spy. Or it could be a ninja. Only
> time will tell. So stay tuned ;-)
>
>
>
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