After more than a week, UbuntuEdge received only $7.42 million in funding on Indiegogo, far from its target of funding $32 million a month, even if funding continues at the current rate, there will still be millions of dollars in the end of a month, not to mention the more difficult it will be to raise funds later. The UbuntuEdge mobile fundraising plan raised $3.4 million on the first day of its release, setting the highest record for Indiegogo. Although all 50 $80 thousand enterprise packages (including 100 Ubuntu
After more than a week, Ubuntu Edge mobile phones raised only $7.42 million on Indiegogo, far from its target of raising $32 million a month, even if funding continues at the current rate, there will still be millions of dollars in the end of a month, not to mention the more difficult it will be to raise funds later.
The Ubuntu Edge mobile fundraising plan raised $3.4 million on the first day of its release, setting the highest record for Indiegogo. Although all 50 US $80 thousand enterprise packages (including 100 Ubuntu mobile phones) have been subscribed, the overall funding prospects are still not optimistic.
Ubuntu parent company Canonical plans to build Ubuntu Edge mobile phones into a super mobile device integrating PC and mobile phone functions. It has GB of memory and 4 GB of RAM, and is equipped with Ubuntu and Android dual systems, the current situation makes the future of this plan unknown.
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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