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2010-01-24
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2010-01-24
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What type of market hype have they build up for the Maemo OS to target? "Geeks" and "Developers", that is not MASS market, mass market are "Average" consumers. If they're doing what you're saying they are marketing it to the wrong people. None of my friends (average consumers) know what Maemo is, they only know Android, iPhone and Windows. The only time they've had been exposed to Maemo is when they see my phone. The UI is too complicated for them too use alone. I hope what you're saying is right.
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2010-01-24
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No, no no.
The hype they have build up is for engadget, tech blogs, phone enthusiasts, phone news sites, the people whose opinions actually matters to Nokia. The people ordinary people listen to! All of those people now know that the Maemo 6 phone is a end target that Nokia has been working towards in years.
The marketing... Yes, I agree. I think they have been marketing it to the wrong people. A lot of people here go around yelling "ITS NOT A PHONE!", didn't you hear? I don't think the N900 was built to please the average people. But it certainly is marketed towards them.
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2010-01-24
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But most average consumers don't base their purchases on reviews and blog sites. Well at least my friends aren't like that.
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2010-01-24
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That is how it has always been. Read back.
I think you fail to see the significance, the weight, in this statement.
Imagine Microsoft saying "our brand new OS isn't all that, wait till you see the next one!" That'd put some pressure on them, and at the same time hurt sales badly.
When they first called the N810 "step 3 out of 5", it ment they officially stated the N810 wasn't where they had their focus, their target. For years, they have been building up marketing hype for "step 5". They have basically built up a place for that phone at the risk of selling fewer "step 3" and "step 4" units because they said that.
Now, Nokia HAS to deliver on that launch. They have built up a marketing pressure over years. If they fail, they have nothing like it. It will take years for them to rebuild such an expectation.
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2010-01-24
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A lot of people see my demonstrations of my N900 but when they say they want one, I'm not sure whether I should talk them out of it. I'm used to computers and so on, but most "normal" people, I don't know. A friend wants to get it for his sister - she hated the 5800 - and I doubt an iPod user like her who has used Blackberries will want an N900...
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2010-01-24
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2010-01-24
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@volt:
If their strategy was to abandon the N900, this wouldn't make a lot of sense.
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So, hang on, folks. There will be an announcement next week!
"In a call with Michael Halbherr, Nokia's VP of Social Location, we were told that the new Ovi Maps would arrive on the flagship N97 very shortly. It's currently a "software logistics issue" related to the maturity of the N97 device. N900 owners shouldn't hold their breath, though, as Nokia is focusing on bringing its free navigation service to the next generation of Maemo devices. That's not to say that the N900 won't get it eventually, only that it's not currently on the roadmap."
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2010-01-24
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No, I know the N900 is sold as a full blooded phone. People should expect to get a fully completed product. I saw an ad for it last night where it was called an "Outstanding Phone". But not even the iWhatever was really done when they released it. Either way... I don't think Nokia will invest as much time in perfecting this phone as they will on the first Maemo 6 phone. I really don't. And frankly there is nothing out there to suggest that Nokia is putting a lot of prestige in making a perfect N900.
The N900 isn't the one they're scared to f*** up. In my opinion.
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