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Originally Posted by jaark View Post
By intentionally introducing a long artificial delay.

They pick a date several weeks after shipping that every store is likely to have recieved stock and be ready. Stores receive stock in the meantime but are forbidden to sell it.

They don't tell consumers when they've shipped it and many retailers could have physically sold the device days, if not weeks, before the 'launch' date. .. if it weren't for the manufacturer forcing them to not give their customers what they want.
Well Im guessing the idea behind that is so that:

A: Consumers have a definite fixed date to base their purchasing decisions around

B: The manufacturer dont get a constant stream of irate calls to their customer services

C: They seem professional and in control of the deployment of their own product.

So for those reasons, would you not agree that Nokia have been a bit silly, to say the least?