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Originally Posted by Rushmore View Post
I can almost without doubt propose the NYC N900 stock was a PR stunt to get some of the heat off of their rather pi55 poor launch. This way, they were not technically wrong that N900's "had landed" in the US for customers.

Nokia US is probably covering their butts with a little smoke.

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I also suggest all of the price reductions we are seeing is to offset orders from being canceled. Prices usually do not drop on a new device before launch. They tend to stay closer to retail for the first six months of launch- mainly due to supply issues, since if a success, manufacturers ramp production up then. They are more cautious at launch until they understand the actual SELL TROUGH demand.

The current delay is probably more due to Nokia's poor operational structure to execute a smooth launch rather than huge global demand.
It's probably because they (Nokia management) thought this was just going to be the same as all the rest of the tablets a geek toy but a little bit better, then they started getting hit with the hard reality of how much people liked it and all their low volume plans and any executiives thinking in low volume terms had to be brought around to see the light and it just took a while to get all the ducks ligned up in a row.

I bet you that is what happened. They just totally underestimated the volume of demand and it took a while for them to switch gears and start realizing it is a star product.
Have you ever been in that situation in a company where the executives think they know what they are talking about but they totally don't and they completely screw up your job because they characterize what you are doing as low priority or unimportant?

Then when they finally realize what you got your hands on is important they go into the completely opposite direction and start making a big deal out of it and slow you down with extra unnecessary orders and conditions.
I don't know, I'm just guessing that is what happened here.