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Originally Posted by phedders View Post
"Just for clarification: the whole thing about future disruptions is about what comes after the N9, not the N9 itself."
What's the point? The N9 is as disruptive as they come. A disruptive device is something that changes peoples attention from something that is to something new, or is perceived as new. Clearly the N9 has changed peoples attention away from Symbian, away from Android, away from WP and away from iOS and toward the N9 and Nokia.

A disruption kicks in all directions. What is the point of disruption when Nokia is going Microsoft?