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You know... all Jolla needs to do is update the N950 with a faster processor, a better/bigger screen and keep the same keyboard and build quality.
The N900 has a much nicer keyboard and I don't think the ultra-stiff N950 keyboard mechanism would be acceptable to the general paying public. And things like the rubber doored sim card slot on the N950 are just horrible. From what I've seen of it, the N9 is a nicer design all round and for a sliding keyboard a sleeker N900 would be hard to beat 