Sorry, I am not getting this. Are we talking about _two_ MeeGo devices being released a few months apart from each other? How unlikely is this? All this "consumer device" and "developer device" idea doesn't make any sense. First of all, I'll eat my N800 back lid magnet (missing, ha!) if Nokia ever distributes a device "just for developers", and not simply sell it like any other phone. They may not advertise it, make it available only at a few places, hand them at conferences first, etc, but I can never imagine Nokia or any other company having a product that is "almost" a normal product... You don't want devices that were handed to developers to be sold in the black market, for example. And it's just more complicated to have a "different" device in your list to manage. It's very credible to me that they had the MacBook-looking phone with a 1 GHz Cortex-A8 ready by the late 2010/early 2011, but then decided not to release it, and will now release it with some nice software update. Hopefully this update means to be running MeeGo 1.2. This will be the device we will include in Wikiepdia as "N900's follower". Now you are telling me there is a second MeeGo device to be released, with no keyboard and a dual-core Cortex-A9? Sorry, it just makes no sense to me. The Nokia I know tortures us with late hardware upgrades, hoping that great software is making for it (e.g. phones has too little RAM and storage memory, not too fast processors, etc, but run a Symbian that should need less CPU, and is cheaper...). That goes with the Cortex-A8 being released now, but contradicts the A9 MeeGo... But it could be that Nokia changed, right? Well, if they had REALLY changed, they would just release the A9 and be happy with it. They would at least avoid releasing to devices that are too similar to each other, a mistake they have done before... If there are two MeeGo devices arriving, one with a outdated processor and another with a dual-core, they better make this first one very cheap, or something. It's much easier for me to believe that the dual-core "consumer" device is not MeeGo, but actually the first WP7 device, that we know is also being developed. It may also have two versions, with and without keyboard. It could be that Nokia developers had access to this dual-core system and managed to run MeeGo on it, it's totally possible. But I don't think Nokia will release this any soon. Maybe by the end of the year... Nokia N900 is still being sold, and it's still expensive. These devices are die-hard!... There will be no successor to it only to have a second successor a few months after. But what do I know? I am no secret agent talking with insiders, all I can count on is with my flawed common sense...