Ubuntu Edge pricing drops to $625 minimum on Indiegogo after initial sellout


So far, it seems that Canonical's $32 million Ubuntu Edge smartphone Indiegogo 
campaign has been a roaring success, having raised over $3.5 million in about 
40 hours. But after selling out all 5,000 units in the lowest $600 pricing 
tier, Canonical has added three new pledge levels. Initially, those who missed 
out on the one-day-only offer would've needed to cough up $830, but there are 
now $625, $675 and $725 rungs prior to that price, each with 1,250 of the 
linux-coated handsets available. Meanwhile, the counter at the original $830 
second level -- which had already been in the hundreds -- has been reset, with 
all those buyers dropped to the new $625 tier. Canonical promised it would 
"refund the difference (to those buyers) at the end of the campaign," adding it 
would contact each with more info. After setting an Indiegogo record by raising 
$2 million in about 8 hours, the fundraising inevitably slowed down, and the 
revised price tiers could be a response to that -- either way, there's still a 
steep climb to the gargantuan target.

Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile

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Via: OMGUbuntu

Source: Indiegogo


Source: 
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/24/ubuntu-edge-pricing-drops-to-625-indiegogo/

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