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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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And yet the original iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS all outsold the N900.
Because it's a dumbphone or your choice of phone has "true" multi-tasking - the 3GS is still supported, will get iOS 5, is readily available and people still buy it.
I think the concept of marketing a product to the masses is lost on folks when they concentrate on such small things that in the end don't really affect sales for the consumer that will actually buy the thing.
Simply put, concentrate on those things you like. Sooner than later, those things will no longer be around. Ask the Zaurus group. Ask the BeOS lovers. Ask the OS/2 lovers. All of those things had killer features that somehow didn't help it sell.
Same for Maemo. Not a mainstream seller. Not going to continue getting support. Hell, this website's future is somewhat of a danger (unknown future that is) because of the lack of support and ultimately sales have done for this platform.
"It's the best!" - I know you're probably thinking that. But it quite didn't sell the best. Or else we'd not be having any of these discussions.
Marketing. Hitting what folks truly want. Selling it in numbers that support those features. Maemo didn't do any of that for Nokia. Thus the drop of support - if it sold in the millions, Nokia would have dedicated more to it.
Or would you rather I say that the N900 got outsold by a dumbphone. By a lot. Even the Nokia 5800 outsold the N900.
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2011-07-13
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For me, the lack of phone functionality was something I desperately needed with the NIT's, so when the N900 was announced I was ecstatic. Lugging around two devices just wasn't cutting it anymore (if ever).
It was also a logical conclusion, I mean, if I can VOIP it, why can't I make a normal cell call, it does say NOKIA on the screen...
I don't believe, however, that Nokia turned Maemo into a phone OS. The cell functions were prioritized on top of Maemo, yes, but apart from that and the homescreen/desktop view, there really wasn't much of a difference in the user experience between OS2008 and Maemo 5.
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2011-07-13
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1. They didn't want it to sell millions, even the crappiest ever N97 sold millions
2. Symbian still sells millions, I don't see nokia dedicating more to it
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2011-07-13
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I'm still fine doing that, and actually like having the cellular radio on a separate battery, so the real computer is still functional even if the connectivity is out of juice.
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2011-07-13
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2011-07-13
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Excuse my harshness here... but it's incredibly daft to believe that something released would not be wanted to sell millions. Why the **** would you release something and hope that it doesn't sell millions?
Seriously... that's the oft-repeated mantra part that makes me wonder if any of you folks at TMO understand what marketshare, marketing and above all why you produce any thing at all and then sell it only to sell it to your very small niche/clique of friends which ultimately lands it in jeopardy in regards to future support and releases.
Makes zero business sense unless you want it to fail.
It's in a state where repair, retooling and making it modern would cost more, thus it would end up changing its market positioning.
It's an investment that they might not have been willing to make even before Elop came aboard.
Didn't want it to sell millions. Seriously!?
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2011-07-13
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Why the **** would you release something and hope that it doesn't sell millions?
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2011-07-13
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