It started in regards to how the N9 needed to be priced properly or else if too high, it would undersell just on that one issue alone. The pricing comparison - going on way too long - is about how a Nokia N9 without any other Nokia iteration coming behind it, Steven Elop has already said so needs to be competitively priced to other phones in the market. At 750 USD for 32gb and no way to expand that, it's a tad bit expensive.