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2011-07-13
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So basically at the moment, it seems that the N9 is the darling of geeks (or gsmarena readers); so it'll be interesting how it will perform with the 'real' market when it launches.
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2011-07-13
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New ads:
http://www.youtube.com/nokia
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2011-07-13
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it does look like android has an upward trend, but the most interesting is N9, huge spike when announced, but unlike N8, it did not sustain it but petered out.........hmmmmmmm....perhaps people do not want to jump on a dead end platform...doesnt bode well for N9
The N9 has a lot of those, if not all in place. But given the silence, the gap in announcements, (continued) jumbled communication (sorry, those YouTube vids plain suck) and terms that most folks don't even care about... the N9 has an uphill battle. Clear, concise, communication with the user seeing the benefit and ease-of-integration into their daily operations and folks might buy the N9.
If they feel as if they have to create yet another account, or install yet another piece of software, or they have to learn a new workflow that seems alien to them... they will not buy it. Nokia hasn't clarified anything so far about the N9 to the average consumer.
And I fear it will continue.
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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So it seems it is not really meant to be a marketing campaign but more of a riddle to be solved:
http://www.n9seconds.com/
And I can't solve it. There are numbers, both regular and depicted as time, and these add up to six numbers, one for each 9 second clip. All I come up with are a lot of three's
Clip 1 = Time is 3:50
Clip 2 = Taxi reads 304 and 314 miles in the dash, license plate is DCA 578
Clip 3 = 3 in reverse ( mirror image) and time 9:15
Clip 4 = No idea, this is the boy on the bike...
Clip 5 = The number 1 on the girls etch a sketch
Clip 6 = Time is 3:34
Anyone better with riddles want to solve this. There are 14 N9's still to be won!
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2011-07-13
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Soooooo.. yeah, what? Nokia is obscene and plastic, like the women in that ad? I don't get it. What are they trying to tell us with that music video ad? That Nokia is awkward and uncomfortable to look at?
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2011-07-13
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It raises the stake for 3rd party content provider, that they also contribute in marketing the platform.
And the iPhone is also a fashion accessory, coming from a famous 'lifestyle' brand.
And because they have a very famous (& manipulative) 'visionary' in their organization that the press loves to cover.
etc
So basically at the moment, it seems that the N9 is the darling of geeks (or gsmarena readers); so it'll be interesting how it will perform with the 'real' market when it launches.
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