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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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Of course, but there is a correlation. Pick a calculator (if you need it) to get the average downloads per (said) device sold and get conclusions for yourself.
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2010-05-28
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Deflect no more. Please confirm those sales numbers. Thank you in advance.
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2010-05-28
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He didn´t try to prove that. He talked about extras downloads, which you cannot correlate, at least not if you wan´t to talk up how many devices are out there.
Case in point:
I´ve got 3 N900´s here that I look after.
Mine accounts for roughly 500 downloads by itself (4 reflashes * 80 apps that need to be downloaded + running updates). My wife´s accounts for probably around 100-150 downloads. My fathers accounts for probably around 100-150 downloads.
So lets say it´s 750 total for 3 devices, or 250 per device. There have been 10 million downloads from Maemo.org repositories. These count all updates as well as fresh downloads.
Using these numbers, dividing downloads per device into the number of downloads, we end up with 40.000 devices for 250dl´s/device. If we use the number 150 downloads per device we end up at 66667 devices. If we use 100 downloads per device we end up at 100.000 devices.
So taking a swag, I´d say the number is probably not in any chance over 200.000. Most likely below 150.000.
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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I find Gartner to be honest in their appraisal processes when gettting these figures, so would trust the numbers. More than enough evidence to suggest Nokia really didn't expect the N900 to do well, and so they didn't support or market it to any great length, not when you consider the N97 TV adverts etc.
Any retailer in the world will tell you that is the easiest way to sell a device, sell it cheaper or make people think that it is a hot seller. It means nothing and shouldn't be taken as read. Just look at Expansys, ebuyer etc.
100,000 is such a small %, it isn't a niche. It isn't even 'trace'.
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2010-05-28
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Even if you look at maemo as an open source project, then platform/device distribution numbers matter.
To me, it seems that all (significant) new features that can technically be put into Maemo5, but not yet, are postponed for MeeGo. On one hand this is to focus all their new development effort to their next breakthrough device, but it's also to keep Maemo5 devices from stepping over the next MeeGo device in terms of features.
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