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maybe it's not bad idea to check google trends :
(4 phones added - nokia n900, apple iphone, google nexus one, n97)
http://www.google.com/trends?q=nokia...ate=ytd&sort=0
 
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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.

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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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The thread "N900 Sales Numbers" with seven posts has been merged into this thread.
 
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Originally Posted by qgil View Post
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.
I would be surprised if the number is ever 100k sold then. Does downloads count new downloads for updates, and for installing after you reflash your device. 10million downloads is only 100 app downloads per device if you sold 100,000 devices. I know I've downloaded more then that.
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With all due respect, most people here are far above average with regard to number of downloads. I have personally met several N900 owners who did not even have Extras enabled (as it was off by default at the N900 launch) or had less than 10 apps installed. So while 100 downloads per device is not too much, do not fall in the trap of thinking that YOU are the average user. Remember, that one has 2.4 legs and a hyena.
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Originally Posted by Astute View Post
Whats the hang up on how many N900 sales & download stats ?? All i know is i've got one've them and i aint bothered if its the first, the one hundred thousandth, or the one millionth. It was bought based on it's function in my hand and how it performs for me.

I enjoy the device 99.99% of the time but on 0.01% of times she likes to keep me on my toes. Reality is i dont mind the latter and consider it another one've life's learning curves. Imagine 100% predicable perfection how boring would that be.

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Who cares about the iPhone - a three year old, tired device which I remember was on the edge of a class action suit for being a rubbish phone when it was first launched?! Frankly, the N900 and iPhone target different segments, and for different reasons: the former is a thorough test vehicle to help Nokia understand how to embrace and work with advanced open source software, the latter a dumbed down device to continue the proliferation of a particular market approach involving flogging content.
I was delighted with the N900 when it first turned up: purchased as a device of interest but never intended to replace my 5800 and BlackBerry. Which it did after 3 days: once my SIM went in it's not come out, the RIM device is history. PR1.2 is a significant step up too. The N900 is a very powerful device and wipes the floor with everything else IMO. I don't give a stuff about how many of either sell as you can't compare them unless you are low-level industry watchers, uninformed as to the capability of either device. Sorry!
 
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Originally Posted by qgil View Post
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.
Probably has more to do with how many times people have had to reflash their devices and reinstall.
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we all know the n900 was made for techies like us and not for typical consumers compared to what apple targeted their iphone from day one before they let people create apps. the open source lovers got divided too by android and webos so there's no shock maemo users are fewer...

i love the fact that there's not that many n900s out there because it let me feel that i'm unique and holds a way more superior device than the iphone which you can see everybody is using left and right. i just don't like the way that the device is receiving poor support because there's only few out there but it'll do for now...

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Originally Posted by cloudstrife1ph View Post
we all know the n900 was made for techies like us and not for typical consumers compared to what apple targeted their iphone from day one before they let people create apps. the open source lovers got divided too by android and webos so there's no shock maemo users are fewer...

i love the fact that there's not that many n900s out there because it let me feel that i'm unique and holds a way more superior device than the iphone which you can see everybody is using left and right. i just don't like the way that the device is receiving poor support because there's only few out there but it'll do for now...
....u said it !! . totally echo ur sentiments.
 
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Folks, as it turns out, this was much ado about nothing: Engadget posted this story and they later clarified it saying that Nokia actually sold 100,000 units in around five weeks and not five months. Check out this page:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/28/n...ive-months-so/
 
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