At a guess, the majority of N900's would be those looking for an iphone alternative but with keyboard an no at&t. With a much smaller percentage buying because its 'open source' I feel the droid may steal quite many potential customers away from the n900 when they see: - its slimmer - larger screen -xenon flash. Real camera replacement for low-light shots -slightly lighter? -is 'somehow' affiliated with google. Ovi Maps doesn't even come close to google maps in USA. -developers can use Android NDK to write c/C++ apps now, so casual developers have an excuse to buy it too.