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For me personally, having purchased a 770, an 800, and an 810, I don't know if I will be able to or perhaps be motivated to buy a maemo phone. But either way I hope for its success and may recommend to people who are in the market for that kind of phone.
I do intuit however, that a successful maemo phone is to all of our benefits. The assumption is of course is that since the phone has apparently been leaked it is closer to release and higher priority to a tablet.
And I would argue that without a successful phone the Nokia internet tablet days are numbered. There may even be no new Nokia tablet (if one is in the pipeline) if the phone fails.
Now people will say we'll just move Mer to some other device and we'll be able to have our tablets without Nokia. But doesn't Mer stand on the contribution of Ubuntu and Nokia, and the Mer developers themselves.