Canonical (Ubuntu parent company) announced at the beginning that the donation price for UbuntuEdge fundraising was $600, but soon rose to $625, $675 and $725, however, you do not know exactly how the price is customized, and the factors that determine the price you can buy UbuntuEdge. But now Canonical has decided to publish its strategy to let everyone know exactly what is going on. More opportunities for fans
At the beginning, Canonical (parent company of Ubuntu) announced a $600 Ubuntu Edge fundraising donation price, but soon rose to $625, $675 and $725, however, you do not know exactly how the price is customized. The factors that determine the price you can purchase Ubuntu Edge.
But now Canonical has decided to publish its strategy to let everyone know exactly what is going on. This gives fans more opportunities to buy at a higher discount price. You can view the following table or follow up on the IndieGoGo website to track the progress of the Ubuntu Edge project. Now you can know that the Ubuntu Edge sales fundraising process has taken that step.
After reading this table, you will know that 5000 Ubuntu Edge products have been sold out. If you want to pay close attention to it, you will have the opportunity to win one at a price of $625. Therefore, the earlier you purchase, the cheaper you will purchase. Canonical reminds you that if you are outside of the UK, you need to pay $30 more. If you purchased at $830 for the first price adjustment, you don't have to worry. Canonical will refund you the extra price difference. Canonical will contact you to refund the excess amount.
Related reading:
Canonical CEO Jane Silber talked about Ubuntu Edge http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/87898.htm in an interview with CNBC
Ubuntu Edge mobile http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/87762.htm
Ubuntu Edge mobile rendering diagram appeared in advance before the Canonical Conference http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/87751.htm
Mark Shuttleworth announces Ubuntu Edge will receive six years of support http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-07/88014.htm
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