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Originally Posted by krisse View Post
I keep saying this, but this multi-device approach works really well for Nokia's smartphones, it means there's a model for everyone but without breaking the software platform that they all share. Added together these smartphones sell far more than any single device ever could.

The n800 is only targeted towards our small geek audience, which was stated by someone on another thread, as being roughly 10%. In my opinion the n770 was an experiment and only a small audience even recogonized it. Nokia thought the idea had potential and decided to release the n800, which gained a lot of traction. I know some people that know about the n800, but have not even heard of the n770.

As we heard "uber geek, geek now mainstream" If Nokia step into a wider audience they must really polish up the device. I think they should put emphasis on a newer and more sensitive touch screen and a beefier more graphicly optimized UI.
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