@Peter Gamma No. Here's why: let's say they produce more, to minimise the out-of-stock time. Then the resellers will just buy more of them.
Hey if they're selling them for $1000 that's awesome. Why? Because it 1) brings up the value for everyone else that owns one 2) hopefully the demand is because more people are getting involved, in which case software development will accelerate.
Like I said earlier (which someone disliked) the only issue I have with this is that at a high price point, some buyers are likely to think they're getting something comparable to an HTC, Motorola, Samsung, etc. Then when they find out they have something which they perceive as worse than a Huawei, they're going to throw the PinePhone in the trash, and talk trash about Pine64 all over bookface, red it, utube, wherever.
Hey if they're selling them for $1000 that's awesome. Why? Because it 1) brings up the value for everyone else that owns one 2) hopefully the demand is because more people are getting involved, in which case software development will accelerate.
Like I said earlier (which someone disliked) the only issue I have with this is that at a high price point, some buyers are likely to think they're getting something comparable to an HTC, Motorola, Samsung, etc. Then when they find out they have something which they perceive as worse than a Huawei, they're going to throw the PinePhone in the trash, and talk trash about Pine64 all over bookface, red it, utube, wherever.