Good information, but this seems to be more of a feature phone with good battery life than a smartphone optimized for the particular use cases of the emerging markets.
Why do you think it hasn't cautious on in Peru. What would catch on there?
Well it was basically because it looked 'ugly' with fonts like an old calculator.
The phone had 3 mayor design issues. At least from my POV. First, I couldn't write . in in text messages. I had , @ even £ but alas, no .! Then there was the issue that all sound went increscendo, thing is the message notification was to short for the sound to reach an audible level. And last, as the e-ink only consumes power to paint the screen if you manage to run out of battery You wouldn't realize immediately as the screen was still showing what it showed before running out of power.
I think what would catch is something cheap that seems pretty/expensive.
Why do you think it hasn't cautious on in Peru. What would catch on there?