it does look like android has an upward trend, but the most interesting is N9, huge spike when announced, but unlike N8, it did not sustain it but petered out.........hmmmmmmm....perhaps people do not want to jump on a dead end platform...doesnt bode well for N9
The N9 has a lot of those, if not all in place. But given the silence, the gap in announcements, (continued) jumbled communication (sorry, those YouTube vids plain suck) and terms that most folks don't even care about... the N9 has an uphill battle. Clear, concise, communication with the user seeing the benefit and ease-of-integration into their daily operations and folks might buy the N9. If they feel as if they have to create yet another account, or install yet another piece of software, or they have to learn a new workflow that seems alien to them... they will not buy it. Nokia hasn't clarified anything so far about the N9 to the average consumer. And I fear it will continue.