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Originally Posted by eiffel View Post
And what about the lack of any high-value aspirational devices... Has Nokia given up on that market and is planning to leave it to the likes of iPhone and HTC? Talk about defeatism, if that's what it means.
is that what an aspirational device is? If so I think we could include the n900 as an aspirational device as it brings many new concepts to the mobile telephony world.. Mulitiple desktops, plug-ins etc.

Maybe the thought is that users of the highest end phones do not want unproven tech or tools that sounded great on paper, but are worthless or negative in practice running on their device?