Wrong. I am the guy who bought NOKIA stock, and I have both iphone AND N900. During the day I use iphone, as N900 doesnt provision work email, and during the night I switch to N900 due to my addiciton to its web browser and IM client as well as multi-tasking. I do understand why a common man will prefer iphone over N900, and that is why Apple rules. But I do believe that weaknesses in NOKIA software will be alleviated with Microsoft software and I think together they will carve out a niche and be profitable in few years. I have owned many NOKIA phones, and have contributed to NOKIA coffers, and i know their limitations. Wonderful hardware, and wonderful software prior to apple and android, but they couldnt hack it when it came to the big boys smartphones. Their software engineering is just plain not good enough these days. They couldnt make that jump, they couldnt finnish the dash........you get my drift. And I can understand the other guy, N900 is not for him nor N9. And I think he may not be far from truth regarding N9. Look at worldwide Google trends for N9, a sharp rise and sharp decline, not many fanboys left....