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reader3

02/10/18 12:28 PM

#113976 RE: Olde English 800 #113961

The only problem with this is that they've already said it runs Android with a lot of custom apps; they haven't said anything about Ubuntu.
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Executive Order

02/10/18 12:40 PM

#113985 RE: Olde English 800 #113961

"The great thing about the Ubuntu Touch Os
is that you could plug it up to your computer and
boot your phone into a desktop experience. If this
is going to be the case, I see Utopya also moving
into production of notebooks and tablets."


Hmmmmm...You got me thinking there.

Didn't CEO Mike say that they were planning on
releasing THREE DEVICES later on this year?
That would make sense. Unless all the devices are
phones. Either way, we are SO GOLDEN HERE!

mikewazowski

ANDI
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clesigirl

02/10/18 12:59 PM

#114000 RE: Olde English 800 #113961

Olde English 800- thanks for the information. You really have thought this out.
Glad you decided to invest.
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trader59

02/10/18 1:24 PM

#114009 RE: Olde English 800 #113961

Thanks for the very thorough and thoughtful response. I used to tinker with unlocking prior iPhones and that Android tablet, had one desktop that I ran Linux on until the neat and groovy wore off. I have a stake in ANDI already, but not from sub-penny times, and bought before I had read anything other than the press releases stickied here. So now I’m digging to try and figure out where they’re headed, and it isn’t easy.
At the top of the main board page is a reference to Android 7, so that’s what I’d have to go with. Somewhere on here I saw a quote from the CEO referring to the BLU phones as a comparison approach, so that made sense with the cited OS and price point (though a bit low).
OS’s are tough to launch on phones, even MS couldn’t get one to stick against google and iOS.
There can be profit in taking year old inventory, branding it, and reselling, not gobs of it, but a good return for a small company and investors. I’m cautious and skeptical about 10 figure speculation, though, when the PR is all that is seen.
So tell me what it was that took you from skeptic to shareholder. I appreciate finding a skeptic to ask that, definitely a minority, but your perspective may keep me from selling.