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maybe you are right and nokia intended to scare off the customers. maybe that's why it failed, maybe it's for it was supposed to fail. don't know - but i am very interested what the factors are that scare off the customers, be it intended or not.

you say its:
- form factor
- missing mms support.(do customers even know that the n900 is not mms capable until they bought it)

that's all? what else?



Originally Posted by Joseph.skb View Post
I believe all these notion about N900 failed on consumer market is flawed. We are comparing Apple iPhone/Android when the N900 was targeted at a different market segment in the first place. The form and function would already tell you, 'don't compare the N900 with a slim and sexy iPhone'.

Last edited by lunat; 2010-11-25 at 02:08.