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In my opinion, the n9 is Nokia's last hope. If they screw it up they will loose their high-end sales for the next several years as competitors have much more compelling devices for consumers (not geeks).
I for one will never consider Nokia again for several years if the n9 is a disappointment...
Its in Nokia's interest to throw everything they can to surpass competition. In my opinion, they should not consider making a profit on n9 so it sells well.. that's how badly Nokia needs a huge hit right now.
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This sounds too good to be true but I hope it really is. This is the only way to beat the competition out there i feel.