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2009-11-19
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#1982
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Well, I know you and your friends will be back to Nokia and good luck with your Driod!!!
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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#1984
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Ha! thats call business/marketing strategy. Im sure it works well for Nokia to keep their customer with them
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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#1988
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Personally I think the attention and drama that this device and the delay has caused is quite amusing. Its been all over every tech blog I've seen about the delay, its getting alot more press than it would have if it would have just been released. I think this has also made some people even more eager to get the device. I am sad at the moment because I don't have the device and you Droid owners maybe happy now, but I guarantee that I'll be happier when I get my N900 and you will be sad when you see people with the N900 and you have to put your Droid away and drool at some body else's N900....
Hold in there people not long left.
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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@ Manchester, UK
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Any press is good press?
I would think Nokia, with their dwindling share of the market would be trying to get good press, all the way.
I dont want to be a 'nokia basher' or anything like that, Im not a fanboy or a geek, I just want a new phone. I just think this could have been handled far, far better by Nokia than it has been. Having problems is one thing, communicating with your (potential) customers is another.
I can hear you!