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Originally Posted by tehsu View Post
Eventually doesn't mean that the N900 is not there breakthrough as a flagship phone into the new market of "Smartphones," Nokia has been hurting from Android and iPhone, even Blackberry. As I really don't care what they supply the N900 is still the flagship phone for Nokia, you can say what you like but the fact is infront of you.
Did you think Im suggesting the N900 is a low end device in Nokias line up?
The N900 is obviously a flagship device but its not the one that Nokia are relying on to generate the major revenue. The importance of this platform will only be realised in a few years time so regardless of what you or other disgruntled consumers think about a few week delay it makes not one iota of difference to Nokia as a company or their reputation among the mass market.