Hi,
Sendo hat die FCC Freigabe für die GSM Frequenzen!
Hier noch ein Auszug aus einer Mail von Sendo zum Bericht von engadget.com und zum release (Quelle allaboutsymbian):
"Thanks for your email. First of all, you will be able to download software updates or fixes. Secondly, to quote your own statement, you do not want to buy a phone that crashes and we do not want to sell one.
Allow me to explain why it is difficult to give a precise introduction date. Smartphones are very complicated products, which comprise many different software modules (the basic phone stack, the operating system, the user interface, various third party applications etc.). All this software has to work seamlessly and without glitches. On top of this, the phone needs to work on network infrastructures of more than 600 operators. All these operators have different base stations, different switches etc. and they do not all interpret the GSM/GPRS standard in the same way. This means that testing and solving software issues can take a long time. We are making very good progress and we are confident that we will ship the Sendo X in the near future.
With regard to the article on the 'engadget' website. First of all, I do not know this journalist or analyst. I am therefore surprised to read that he has had bad experiences with Sendo. We are in contact with more than 3,500 journalists and analysts and I can assure you that I cannot find this gentleman in my database. With respect to the crashing of the phones, I cannot comment on this since I do not know what happened and how he and his friend were using the phone. I do know that most of our internal users do not have this experience. Also, I checked with some journalists that got early versions and they did not experience this.
Again, we will ship the phone when it is ready. We feel that that is more important than shipping it early.
Hope this answers your questions.
Best regards,
Marijke"