The UbuntuEdge mobile fundraising project ended in over 30 hours, nearly $20 million less than the target amount. We can determine that this project has become an unfinished project. At this time, however, someone purchased a seven thousand USD 10 mobile phone enterprise package. The price for a single mobile phone is now $695. Of course, if the express delivery fee is also calculated, it is cheaper to buy a suit. However, no one has purchased a $ seven thousand package for such a long time.
The Ubuntu Edge mobile fundraising project ended in 30 hours, nearly $20 million less than the target amount. We can determine that this project has become an unfinished project.
At this time, however, someone purchased a seven thousand USD 10 mobile phone enterprise package. The price for a single mobile phone is now $695. Of course, if the express delivery fee is also calculated, it is cheaper to buy a suit.
However, no one has been buying a $ seven thousand suit for this activity for so long. It is really confusing to see that this event is about to fail, but some people have bought this suit.
According to the Canonical plan, if the project fails, the funds raised will be returned to you. Is this individual buying an individual trying to turn the money around? Or what do they get? Do they think that even if the fund amount does not reach the target quantity, production will continue?
You can go to (http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge) to learn more about the Ubuntu Edge project.
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