How many of you, people, need to learn something in hard way?
It’s all just a history repeating with this company. Pleas, refresh your memory, or just look comments from here:
Could you clarify? Of the companies that you could be talking about...
- Planet Computers are a very different company
- Mediatek don't seem to be mentioned at all in the project you've linked
- IndieGogo (and others, like Kickstarter) are simply platforms (like Facebook or Ebay) and yes, while they definitely need more protections in place ACROSS THE INDUSTRY, indiegogo itself is not inherently scammy. And to their credit, Planet Computers - without being required by any law to do so, seem to be processing refunds when asked.
The very concept of crowdfunding is, by definition, a risky proposition. The point of the original post was not to complain about the crowdfunding model, because that is not really in question. The problem is when established, supposedly reputable companies pull the rug out from under smaller operators, and then those small companies are left with a choice between building an inferior product or abandoning the project completely.
The Dimensity 1000 does not exist and MediaTek is having trouble coming clean about it. Phones that were announced with the 1000 had to switch to the 1000L.
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- Planet Computers are a very different company
- Mediatek don't seem to be mentioned at all in the project you've linked
- IndieGogo (and others, like Kickstarter) are simply platforms (like Facebook or Ebay) and yes, while they definitely need more protections in place ACROSS THE INDUSTRY, indiegogo itself is not inherently scammy. And to their credit, Planet Computers - without being required by any law to do so, seem to be processing refunds when asked.
The very concept of crowdfunding is, by definition, a risky proposition. The point of the original post was not to complain about the crowdfunding model, because that is not really in question. The problem is when established, supposedly reputable companies pull the rug out from under smaller operators, and then those small companies are left with a choice between building an inferior product or abandoning the project completely.