Thanks :)

Canonical's influence on the Edge resulted in a great looking/sized/arranged 
phone. Hopefully Canonical will exert influence in a Huawei designed phone. I'm 
just reading a lot that makes it sound like Canonical will not bother with 
hardware design at all unless the Edge succeeds. Yet Canonical's influence on 
the design of the Edge is really impressive. So I hope Canonical will stay open 
to designing/influencing hardware design for at least one Ubuntu phone even if 
the Edge isn't successful.

From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 23:00:51 +0200
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Ubuntu Edge (constructive criticism/advice on 
Canonical's approach)
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]

I haven't read anything insulting from your mails. :) 

I can understand your point of view, but any "low-spec" phone that Canonical 
could push would still be a lot more expensive than anything comparable that's 
already on the market. So if price is an issue, then it's unlikely that the 
Edge would be an option in any case. Things have to be mass produced in order 
to force prices down. I don't think Canonical is in any position to do that. 
They're a rather small company compared to the giants out there. There are 
other players who are much better positioned to do so, such as Huawei. They are 
my personal favorite for a big-hit Ubuntu phone, because they're a large 
company with the resources to push out high-quality phones, and they've been 
struggling in the Android market. Ubuntu can be a good way to get a head start 
in a new market, and I think Ubuntu also has an advantage being a Chineese 
reference thing. 



Canonical wants to partner up with existing hardware manufacturers and I think 
that's the best way to go. 
                                          
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