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[QUOTE=ericsson;1035477]I'm still not sure what you are saying, but aren't you confusing Nokia PR with blogging noise? It is not Nokias fault or responsibility that every word Elop say is twisted and then repeated infinitely by bloggers who have some pubic hate/love relationship with every commercial entity that produce consumer electronics.

I am actually not. It is the disruptive part, the secrecy part, and that was all Nokia (and for a change, it actually created hype). Heck, even after announcement they try to convince us that this is a phone of firsts (and really, besides the UI, it's not - far away from it). But yes, we do tend to get carried away with rumors, I'll take that.

>I started giving up all hopes for Maemo/MeeGo, but Nokia actually has pulled it off. They have created a perfect consumer device based Harmattan. The N9 is a big victory for Maemo and Nokia. Now, be happy

I can't. I expected more. After two years, and in it's last iteration, I demand more. But that's just me.

I'm happy for the people that worked on it and can now see that they have done a great job and created an appealing phone for the masses. But coming from an N800, I can't erase all those years of using an NIT. This is no NIT, and it should have been.

IMO, the N9 is not a big victory for Nokia, but just another sign they have no clue what they're doing (or rather, they know exactly what they're doing on the way to WP7). But let's leave it at that, our opinions differ. I'll try to be happy, I promise
 

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