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Thursday, 04/12/2018 8:07:17 AM

Thursday, April 12, 2018 8:07:17 AM

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READ ALL FACTS

All of us can criticize Jimmy's picture all you want as fakes, pick it apart, call it how you see it. The reality it is 100% with out a doubt plausible most certainly the case that these phones have been out since last year, maybe longer. It surprises me that with all of our collective wisdom on this board that not a single person has actually surmised the fact that putting a phone to market takes a LLLOOOOOOONNNNNGGGGG time. So am I to assume that just because everyone got on the ANDI bandwagon in December that this is when they just brought a phone out of thin air and for that reason it should be so???

Let's be real people, no lies, no speculation below, ALL FACTS


First, let me point you to the Apple Iphone release Wiki

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone

Well lets see. For those of you who do not care to read the Wiki.

iPhone OS 2 years, 11 months

iPhone 3G 2 years, 7 months

iPhone 3GS 4 years, 2 months

iPhone 4 4 years, 2 months

iPhone 4S 4 years, 10 months

iPhone 5 4 years, 11 months

iPhone 5C 3 years, 11 months

iPhone 5S 4 years, 6 months

iPhone 6 (Plus) 3 years, 6 months

iPhone 6S (Plus)2 years, 6 months

iPhone SE 2 years

iPhone 7 (Plus) 1 year, 6 months

iPhone 8 (Plus) 6 months
iPhone X 5 months



And the winner is...no...not the IPhone...but the very first cell phone ever created.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/mobile/07/09/cooper.cell.phone.inventor/index.html

Which took Motorola only 3 months to build, and 10 years to release


Interestingly enough it only took on average about 2.5 years to create a new model for Apple at any given time with their total of 14 thousand or thousand employees in 2010, and 80,000 or so in 2017. So one would have us to believe that it is unfathomable to think that ANDI/Utopya had a phone prior to Dec 2017? I personally hope it took a lot longer than that, or, yes, we all screwed if we invested. I made a similar post yesterday, but I would like to reiterate this again.

The process includes, ideas, design, prototypes, testing, product finalization, production, distribution, and marketing, rinse & repeat. I am sure I have omitted countless steps here, but just to remind all. Getting a phone to market takes time, a lot of time. One can scrutinize no vendor label, wrong dates on the phones, yada yada yada. Reality is these phone pictures were not released to the public, and therefore could be in any stage of development at any given time. They are also not of ANY IMAGE FROM A GOOGLE SEARCH! Yes, it look, like this, and that, and this, but it is not. It is it's own device. If it was me, I would be more worried that it did match another phone on a search, but it does not, which means this phone picture has never touched the web, ever, until it was posted here. I implore you to use haste before judging this situation. Oh and yes, to all others who complain, it's CGI, not a phone, so is almost every phone release out there. If one is to believe that phones fly and spin around all on there own in, lets say, Iphone X, SamsungS9 then there is a big wake up call awaiting. Phones have wings, in pretty much every video ever released and marketed to the public. Why, because people don't want ordinary. They dont want a guy on YouTube sitting in front of a camera playing with the settings. That's not how sales are made, that's how you learn to do something on your new levitating phone after you bought it.

Iphone X presentation



Samsung S9 release




I want to finalize by giving everyone credit in that the video leaves much to be desired. I was also less than impressed, but the followed suit with how things are done, and probably with the best resources they had. Unfortunately, ANDI does not have a 254 billion dollar market cap, Apples over 900 billion dollar market cap, so for a startup, with no real revenue, i'd say they have done a pretty good job.

Ultimate, it's an individual decision to believe, or not believe, and with, happy trading!