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Lumias came very late in 2011, so no wonder they didn't sell a lot of them. No point in comparing Lumias to Samsung or Apple devices which enjoy much more popular availability in the world, mostly because they were launched *months earlier* (plus, the popular knowledge of 'iphone' comes in years while Nokia has jut started promoting the whole Lumia/WP thing just recently).

Anyhow, I don't believe they sold even a million of N9s. Where are these phones then? N9 owners are very rare while pretty much every second person owns an iPhone, at least as it may seem in any bigger European city.