Sorry buddy but I feel that you omitted to read my post, that you appear to have just blindly quoted.
Hello Admon,
Sorry, but I disagree with you, because your company has no idea what free software and open-source hardware are, or what control over computing means!
You make very innovative, cool devices – that’s a fact – but you don’t know what minimalistic code without bloat and free hardware is,
and you don’t even strive for it.
You need to look into this issue more deeply. I recommend https://www.fsf.org/
There are some interesting projects
https://www.raptorcs.com/ (POWER9)
https://friendlyelec.com/ (Rockchip)
https://pine64.com/ (Rockchip)
so you say that 10 years is a long time for a device. As for the battery, that’s not the user’s problem; it’s your company
that made a mistake in the first version—and for some reason in the second as well—by making the battery non-removable; what’s more, you could have sold them separately to extend the devices’ lifespan.
As for the choice, of course it is your right to release a device that you consider competitive in the market so that your company can thrive;
I merely expressed my opinion that the MUDI-V3, with the errors of the first and second versions corrected, could have been a logical and useful successor at a reasonable
Hello.
An option could be MUDI-V3, which has had the bugs fixed and is priced similarly to the first and second versions.
I recommended that you develop a modular router, which could serve as a logical successor to the MUDI V3 or as a standalone device in which the processor (removable processor), modem and battery can be swapped out; this way, users won’t have to ask about modems and batteries a hundred times over.
When purchasing, the user would order one spare battery, the modem they need, or two if there aren’t enough frequencies for travelling, and the required chip. This would resolve a large number of issues straight away.
No one has made a modular router! You could be the pioneers!
Hello to you as well.
I think that you are merely a troll that should just be ignored from now on.
You simply have no arguments or facts, which is why you’re whingeing. When you have facts, scientific articles and evidence, I’ll be happy to discuss it, but for now, don’t waste my time.
Sorry mate but I never argue with idiots or feed any trolls. I will leave and your “very scientific articles and evidence” and hope you get your “modular Mudi 67” very soon. Best of luck to you.
Hello,
I’ve read up a bit on 5G, and I’d recommend you do the same.
There isn’t a single country in the world where 5G has been a commercial success!
In some countries, 4G actually works better than 5G
Idk about other countries but in densely populated ones like India, the switch to 5G was massive. From payments failing on 4g we went to HD streaming OTG with 5g that too for lower price actually. It may not be a commercial success but is good enough for us.
If the product is getting security updates, then the time itself isn't an issue.

