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Re: Will the N900 be a success??
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If one would compare the total cost of phone+monthly+calls (if minutes are more/less expensive) over the time period of the lockdown, how much would the subsidy be (in general or on specific examples)? |
Re: Will the N900 be a success??
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Imo many will stay using OS X, S60, WM whatever because it got lots of good apps, but because Maemo 5 don't have 1 000 000 apps don't have big impact of how many will buy it at the end. It might have impact of how many will stay using the platform, but thankfully there is much done in here already and it sure is moving 10x faster than with Symbian. It has been a surprise for me how many are lining for the N900, but can't believe it being as big hit as N95. At best something like E71, and that would be more than enough already for Nokia to take a second look at how aggressive they will be with Maemo in the future. And no i don't think N900 makes any difference in USA. Don't think it's even the right phone with Maemo for Nokia to go all out there. |
Re: Will the N900 be a success??
Note that, contrary to my earlier post, someone has found a web page on Best Buy indicating that they carry the N900. However, the page still doesn't show up if you search for N900, whatever that means.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=34544 |
Re: Will the N900 be a success??
I just noticed this on JK On The Run. On the day of the Droid's launch in the US, it accounted for 2.63% of the web browser market share for phones in the US. It will be interesting to see numbers for the N900.
http://jkontherun.com/2009/11/13/dro...age-at-launch/ |
Re: Will the N900 be a success??
Does anyone have initial sales figures for the N900?
I read and certainly hope that the device is successful, but I could not yet find any numbers that show (initial) success / failure in the market place. If no hard numbers, do you know about observations / anecdotes that provide some insight? |
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If it wasn't of all the developpers, sure the N900 wouldn't be a good choice for the n00bs! For now, I can do what I want with the N900 and I would NEVER EVER go back to iPhone or E71. |
Re: Will the N900 be a success??
IMO its not meant to be a success in the US anyway. Hopefully they will get some firmware updates, find a carrier and then maybe they can sell some phones here. A good marketing blitz would also help.
Android is making ground, Iphone's and blackberry's. They best Nokia can do is get some buzz ready for the next device, IMO. 2010 is going to be the year of the smartphone, and there is some cool things coming from lots of manufacturers, IMO. |
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