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Re: Indications on how well the N900 is selling
I was keeping an eye on the price on Amazon. Started out around $570 and rose to about $700 when Amazon went out of stock! When they got it back at $530 is when I ordered mine. Since then it's gone up to $542.
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So when amazon runs out, the posted price may be from "6th Ave Electronics", who may be selling the product for $700, on their own website. Once amazon receives more stock, the posted price will return to amazon's price, and not the other vendors'. That said, there have been price wars between the vendors, such that if 10 different vendors are all selling the same product via amazon, if one has a big price drop, the others follow suit. The price on my Pioneer AVIC 700 went from $799 to $350, in the span of 30 days...luckily I held out and scooped it up on the low end. After a minor bump in sales, the prices went back up to about $500 after a few weeks. |
Re: Indications on how well the N900 is selling
Well, still no info on N900 sales figures. Nokia did post a pretty awesome 35% to 40% increase in their smartphone global marketshare.
Also they changed the name of the group from smartphones to "converged devices" which I guess is all thanks to N900 =) |
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n900: what about the sales in the world?
Was it a success or a failure?
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Good question
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Re: n900: what about the sales in the world?
well it hasnt been pushed alot by nokia and in the uk only cpw and vodafone have really sold it which would have slowed down sales in the uk i dont know what other countries are like
to be honest i still pull out my n900 and people ask what phone it is needed more networks to get it and also nokia to promote it more i dont think it was ever meant for mass production hence the lack of advertising and also the shortage of units maybe they are waiting for pr1.2 bfore they advertise it properley or other netowrks take it up in the uk , i know voda then cpw have had exclusives on it so maybe that is why no others are stocking it yet i feel that the n900 could have a second wind when others start stocking it etc |
Re: n900: what about the sales in the world?
According to reliable sources in the beginning Nokia planned 30,000 monthly production but after big number of preorders bumped it to 100,000.
According to less reliable sources, but still with some credibility, since then they increased monthly production to 200,000 units and still have some problems with meeting demand. So, if we believe those sources - I do BTW, N900 isn't overwhelming success in absolute numbers (projecting yearly sales about 1,5-2 mln units, topselling 5800 is at 8 mln per year) but it exceeded corporate expectations by several hundred percent. |
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Well, at the end of last year, Nokia announced that the interest for the N900 is higher than they expected, so I think it is a success.
If you take into account that it is a product which isn't designed to sell out, I think it is extremely successful. |
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