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Of course you're right... and knowing that the N900 outsells the N97 in some online store doesn't mean anything at all. People don't buy phones online, they get them from their carriers. Even for those who do buy elsewhere, amazon or the Nokia store isn't a valid indicator: As we hear in this forum, it's still pretty difficult in many countries to get the N900 at a local retailer. This may well lead to unusually high sales numbers whereever the device already is available. So none of the statistics and figures we found answers the question "How many N900s are sold compared to N97s, HTC HD2s or Motorola Milestones or 5800s?" But seeing quite a lot of indications that the N900 is, at least, not doing too bad (especially for a device that's just entered the market and isn't even available in large numbers everywhere) is comforting. It could have been that we don't find it among any "best selling devices" lists anywhere and that it doesn't make any impact on flickr. |
Re: Indications on how well the N900 is selling
I have a feeling that they may drop a number or two on the 28th (when they talk numbers anyway) if the N900 is selling well just brag a little about it, but it will quite surely be silence or "selling as we expected" should the numbers be less good. Still feel like they're going to say at least SOMETHING.
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i haven't bought in the last 10 years a phone from my carrier... Why would i do that then i get a carrier abused phone. And around me nobody does that, friends , co workers you name it. Almost all do it on line in shops like gsmweb.nl If you want a cheap phone i would do it in a shop but then more something like the phonehouse or belcompany not one from a carrier. But high end phones? always on line. |
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Last figures I read about the topic was (in a printed article, can't link to it) that here in Austria, the market share of unlocked phones has grown from 17% in 2008 to 28% in 2009. The article also says that these numbers are high compared to the international average, and that the unlocked phones are mainly the cheap models, whereas high-end, expensive models are usually bought on contract. |
Re: Indications on how well the N900 is selling
Lets assume 30% of those who bought N900 download an app/widget. The most popular download is OMWeather at 18,000. Lets assume 50% of these folks downloaded it and this download number is accurate.
15% of n900 devices have OMweather =>18,000 total number of n900 to date = 18,000 * 7 => 126,000 units. Lets be generous and double my number. Based on these assumptions Nokia sold about 256,000 units. |
Re: Indications on how well the N900 is selling
Yeah, you wish it would be that easy to find out how many units have been sold.
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