On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ron K. Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My gut says OpenMoko first mass production run was approx > 1,000 to 1,500. > I think you're dramatically low-balling it. You're basing that on the number of phones ordered, but aren't factoring in the number shipped to resellers who have the item in stock but haven't sold it to a customer yet, the number in transit to those retailers and the distribution centers (one can assume that they're producing are a rate faster than they're shipping to customers), the number put into people's hands as "test equipment" for major media outlets, universities and the like. I'm willing to bet that, like Koolu, there are people or organizations with devices that aren't in end-user hands yet - an Android based Freerunner like the W.E. Phone (for instance) doesn't exist yet, but it's safe to say they're developing it on some form of hardware. Realistically speaking, the number of people with Freerunner's in their hands don't matter too much. The only reason I care at all about how many devices Openmoko fabricated is to know if they're generating revenue to be secure in a future product line. The number of devices produced doesn't correlate the the number of community members (one can assume there are device owners who will never join the OM community and that there are members without devices) and the number of users with devices doesn't correlate to Openmoko's profitability. Openmoko earns profit on devices that end up in closets and warehouses just the same. And... A bit more bluntly... I think there's a reason that the sales figures haven't been released. :) _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community