They are already selling Nokia E7 for 299€ in Finland, which probably means Nokia is trying to gain market share with very aggressive pricing. Mango devices aren't here yet and volume shipments begin in 2012. This means the Singaporean and Malaysian pricing for N9 might actually be possible in Europe too. According to IDC Nokia's European smartphone market share has dropped to 11 per cent, now being at the 5th place. For the 299€ price Nokia would still get pretty good profits for every N9, as the hardware components aren't that expensive.