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Originally Posted by markku View Post
If production is related to demand and Nokia is taking care all the manufacturing then it means that new products are coming much slower pace to the market. Nokia will sell still phones even though they have these N-series mobile computers and tablets. They have to drop something off and since this is mobile business and recession is growing so what will be the product that is giving them the best profit, I think it is still that old basic phone range that is on focus these days.
I'm not sure about this. If demand is down, then production will likely decrease as well, but that doesn't necessarily imply that products will be delayed in entering the market. It may simply result in fewer of them produced, or that certain products are discontinued, etc. I suppose my point is, that I don't think we can say that the N900 will be late to market with only the news that Nokia will move production in-house.


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