Just sayin' this is completely stupid to resume an ingore list to a specific country, but if this is you way of life dude, just do it.
You'll just take the risk to miss someone interesting, with a different point of view.
FYI, I also traveled a lot, and your "ignore list country" doesn' fit with someone used to a multicultural environnment, more with someone afraid of "the other" and that never leaved his beautiful country because evertyhing else isn't as good as what's done in his beloved country....
No offense
regards ...
You completly missing My point and the answer to your question. But hey, its irrelevant.
Have you got the money yet or do you donated to Jolla?
You completly missing My point and the answer to your question. But hey, its irrelevant.
Have you got the money yet or do you donated to Jolla?
nevermind, we are effecively not talking about the same thing
I got a mail saying I'm in for the tablet about 2 weeks ago.
Since, waiting ...
Waiting 2 long, canceled yesterday, and will be refund soon ( sic )
Ordered a Jolla C yesterday that will be paid with the tablet refund
I think there's also a couple of other reasons for Jolla going about it in this fashion.
First of all, when the Intex device was launched (for that is what this is) there were Indian community members offering to re-ship them for non-Indian members. By doing this Jolla helps to take the burden off them. It should also be noted that enforcing the warranty with those devices from Intex, India might be very difficult for non-Indians - the Royal Mail in the UK state that the sending of mobile phones to India is prohibited [1] (it would be classed as an import, so you'd have to get special permission). You would also have to justify the postage costs (end-user > Indian community member > Intex and back), and even then I'm not even sure what the law regarding warranties is in India.
Secondly, as the vast majority of people who enter the program will already have a Jolla device, by having a decent-sized pool of experienced (with the OS) beta-testers, Jolla will be better able to iron out major bugs before they roll them out to the larger pool of retail devices in the Indian market.
I'd also hazard a guess that they'll sell as many complete batches of phones as they are able to without having to keep an inventory.
I think there also a couple of other reasons for Jolla going about it in this fashion.
First of all, when the Intex device was launched (for that is what this is) there were Indian community members offering to re-ship them for non-Indian members. By doing this Jolla helps to take the burden off them. It should also be noted that enforcing the warranty with those devices from Intex, India might be very difficult for non-Indians - the Royal Mail in the UK state that the sending of mobile phones to India is prohibited [1] (it would be classed as an import, so you'd have to get special permission). You would also have to justify the postage costs (end-user > Indian community member > Intex and back), and even then I'm not even sure what the law regarding warranties is in India.
Secondly, as the vast majority of people who enter the program will already have a Jolla device, by having a decent-sized pool of experienced (with the OS) beta-testers, Jolla will be better able to iron out major bugs before they roll them out to the larger pool of retail devices in the Indian market.
I'd also hazard a guess that they'll sell as many complete batches of phones as they are able to without having to keep an inventory.