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I bought my Nokia N900 for Rs. 26,500

I am extremely happy with my phone. It rocks and is awesome
 
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i didnt buy "one" of my n900's.... :P
 
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#53
I didn't buy mine at all.

There was a guy fitting window frames in the house next door and I saw he was talking on his SE W205 and using an N900 as a sanding block.
So I thought , then hit him on the head and rescued the N900.
 
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I think about 250 people bought it. 10 returned it within the allowable returns period and 100 sold it and moved on to android. Leaving 140 active users.
 
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Originally Posted by ndi View Post
I've got mine Dec 1st, 44000. This can't be right? Could it? 100K?
Wasnt a lot of noise in this list and internet in general when some months ago was "disclosed" that the N900 sold 100K units at 5 months of its launch... and resulted that was just 5 weeks? That gives an absolute bottom to start counting, and don't forget that it was before it was lauched as several very active markets.

Its not the most sold phone, not even counting only Nokia ones, even if the amount of sold units matter after certain point, what matters is the phone itself.
 
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6 pages and only two on-topic posts. I hope the question of "how many devices have been sold" is answered by the educated guesses yet. Closed
 

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