Thanks, whoever you are. It wasn't incredibly successful, it was just ok. There is too much competition and not enough customers.
I think Richard Dawkins answered it in the most profound way in his book "The Blind Watchmaker". I don't want to do it unjust by explaining it here with my broken English.
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough or didn't interduce myself well, so let me try to fix it. I'm a secular Jew by birth. I was born and raised in Israel. I looked at this project more like a child phone that parents will buy…
We needed a phone that is in mass production and very cheap. Nokia was a good brand and a good manufacture at the time (Around 2012).
Thanks, whoever you are. It wasn't incredibly successful, it was just ok. There is too much competition and not enough customers.
I think Richard Dawkins answered it in the most profound way in his book "The Blind Watchmaker". I don't want to do it unjust by explaining it here with my broken English.
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough or didn't interduce myself well, so let me try to fix it. I'm a secular Jew by birth. I was born and raised in Israel. I looked at this project more like a child phone that parents will buy…
We needed a phone that is in mass production and very cheap. Nokia was a good brand and a good manufacture at the time (Around 2012).