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So it may be a temporary loss, certainly for those who bought the N900 (that is assuming you won't be able to run MeeGo/maemo6 on it), but overall from Nokia's p-o-w it's worth it and it has the potential for real gain in terms of scale and scope, covering so many segments.
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There are a lot of doubts in the future of N900, call it Maemo 6 or Meego.