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You misundereadwronglyed that.
Not N9 vs GSII, but newegg vs othereggs.
Once webshop 1 and webshop 2 starts actually start selling the N9's they've had for preordering, and webshop 3 and webshop 4 start selling them too, the price of the N9 will drop on both webshop 1 and webshop 2. It's often a two step process with preorders:
1: Put out a guesstimate price, allow preorders with a price reservation.
2: Revisit the price once you know your in price.
Once it's out of preorder phase, there's a 3rd and 4rd step:
3: Compare your price to your competition
4: gosub 3;
Webshops compare prices. Once they know their margins and their competitors prices, they know how much they can and/or need to cut.
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2011-09-02
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Ah, I gotcha. Then the question becomes: Who ARE these competitors that will carry and sell N9's? Near as I can tell, there aren't a whole lot of them.
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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In Norway (not on Nokias availability list) a whole bunch of (multi-market Swedish owned, mainly, Sweden is on the availability list) regular web shops already have them up. Price difference between 16gb and 64gb is neglectable; about 10%. Once these start selling, I assume the real price difference will be bigger. Unless they are going to move as many/more 64gb's as 16gb's.
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2011-09-02
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That's very microeconomic, now tell me how that will ACTUALLY effect N9 prices in general, or who will make for competition elsewhere--you know.. the world. :P
Buy/Pre-Order?
Do we seriously believe that this device will ever see day light? It's 75 days or so since I first tweeted my excitement about the N9. 74 days ago I was disappointed. 73 days ago I regained hope. 72 days ago I was excited again....so forth so forth and 1 day ago I was disappointed. Today however is no different.
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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2011-09-02
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It seems that the Pre 3 will only be available on contract, at least in the UK. I guess the carriers are looking to snag all those people that bought a cheap TouchPad.
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Not N9 vs GSII, but newegg vs othereggs.
Once webshop 1 and webshop 2 starts actually start selling the N9's they've had for preordering, and webshop 3 and webshop 4 start selling them too, the price of the N9 will drop on both webshop 1 and webshop 2. It's often a two step process with preorders:
1: Put out a guesstimate price, allow preorders with a price reservation.
2: Revisit the price once you know your in price.
Once it's out of preorder phase, there's a 3rd and 4rd step:
3: Compare your price to your competition
4: gosub 3;
Webshops compare prices. Once they know their margins and their competitors prices, they know how much they can and/or need to cut.
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