Shawn wrote:
Do you need people to physically test the phones that are being run on
this process? (:
The best way for them to test the devices are created uniformly is to
test them uniformly, so it's pretty much a given that a QA team at
Openmoko will test every unit coming off the line, not
Le vendredi 21 mars 2008 à 00:21 +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz a écrit :
> Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
> > /me hopes a quick answer from Michael
> >
> > I'm OK to rebuy a PVT prototype, even if it has a defect somewhere :)
> > Just to say "I have one of the prototypes" !
>
> Sorry we cannot sell these dev
Sébastien Lorquet wrote:
/me hopes a quick answer from Michael
I'm OK to rebuy a PVT prototype, even if it has a defect somewhere :)
Just to say "I have one of the prototypes" !
Sorry we cannot sell these devices.
Sean
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On 3/20/08, Sébastien Lorquet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And what is climatic testing? Put a phone under a shower and measure how
> long it takes to die? :)
>
> Sebastien
Normally a burn-in test is used, where the device is in a high
temperature chamber to see if it survives. I guess the cli
/me hopes a quick answer from Michael
I'm OK to rebuy a PVT prototype, even if it has a defect somewhere :)
Just to say "I have one of the prototypes" !
And what is climatic testing? Put a phone under a shower and measure how
long it takes to die? :)
Sebastien
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Shawn ha scritto:
Michael,
Do you need people to physically test the phones that are being run on
this process? (:
I'm sure you could easily find several hundred volunteers.
. . .Shawn
Yeah, so much devices, so small company, so many device and so many
tests to be done, so many people to b
on ;
steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:55:44 PM
Subject: Further details of theprocess as we ramp up production of Freerunner
Hi everyone,
I just received from Steve further details of the manufacturing process
we have planned. I quote:
Bringing a product to mas
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
I am just curious: what do you do with these hundreds of phones that
come out of test runs? After all due tests are performed on them,
could they be offered as a sort of lottery draw to list contributors?
(without any warranty, at a reduced price, you name it...) Or do the
Yeah, the thought of seeing hundreds of Freerunners being thrown away
at the expense of the manufacturing process makes me cry a little.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Carlo E. Prelz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject: Further details of theprocess as we ramp up prod
Subject: Further details of theprocess as we ramp up production of
Freerunner
Date: Wed 19 Mar 08 11:55:44AM -0700
Quoting Michael Shiloh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The PVT runs are staggered: for example, we may build 100 phones and
> test them, then make a minor change and
Michael Shiloh wrote:
"If the community would like, I will update them on each and every stage.
(I've already answered yes for all of you :-)
Ehehe... I think you couldn't say differently :).
We're all waiting for DVT news, so! :P
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Hi everyone,
I just received from Steve further details of the manufacturing process
we have planned. I quote:
Bringing a product to mass production goes through several steps. For
Freerunner, since we intend it to be usable by the mass market, we are
being very diligent.
Here are the mil
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