I certainly know that. But it says:

- proper power management (i.e. no reasonable battery life yet)

There is this tiny "yet". It suggests that it - the GTA01 - is going to have a reasonable battery life in the future. And that's not going to be
the case.

I think that this sentence was written in July 2007, just before the selling
of the GTA01 devices started and was never changed (why: because it was
part of the offer - and you shouldn't change offers afterwards).

So it simply describes the expectations that the OpenMoko team did have at that time:

"there is no reasonable battery life yet (as of July 2007 - and we expect that it can
be improved with progress in the software)."

Since nobody can look into the future, nobody could *know* that it may become an unsolvable problem. Note, that in software, you can solve any problem (unless NP complete or logically contradictionary) by putting more work in and distributing
an upgrade. In hardware this is not possible.

Therefore, I guess, the OM team still works heavily towards the GTA02 to make it
perfect and to avoid such situations.

Originally I found that a good decision.

Now, I feel that this was the *wrong* strategy to delay the GTA02 until
its hardware perfect (it *never* will be perfect!). I would have been happy with a GTA02 coming for Xmas 07 with still some hardware issues (as long as they are less than with the
GTA01) and a GTA03 for summer 2008 fixing even more of them.

So I ask myself what a difference it would have made if a GTA01.5 with no working WLAN had been made available in December? It would still have been better than a GTA01.

Every large phone manufacturer prepares to have updates/upgrades every 6 months to introduce new form factors/designs. It is common practice to start sales as soon as a certain level of functionality is reached and improve the hardware while already in prodution (board revisions).

But that is a different topic.

-- hns

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