I have to disagree here mainly because Nokia is still a mobile company, they're just no longer an open source friendly company standing behind Harmattan and MeeGo whereas Jolla is. Their prototype device has been shown to a few folks, but their device and their OS enhancements need to be something new. And let's face it, Harmattan and the N9's body was very new, fresh but watered down by the Lumia 800/900. Jolla has a lot to live up to. Nokia has lost their way. I doubt that any Jolla device will sell well unless other key missing components are in place - content, distribution and a good price point. Let's hope all of the above comes together.