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And FYI all Nokia personnels whom i have talked underestimated demand and sales of N900. Maybe because it was not supposed to be marketed as it was. First batch went in record time :|.
Hmm. There's merit to the whole "home country" and "home product" selling well banter above.
However... 800k isn't bad at all. Good numbers to start off with. I wonder when all of the Samsung Galaxy S variants are taken into count, which area will be the better selling area for them in the end?
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It's like a batch of biscuits. When the plate comes out and they're hot and fresh, a bunch of them disappear right away because people want to get the fresh product and try it out. Once they tried it and a sufficient number of people started to make faces and put them back onto the plate, the number of new takers dwindles significantly.
What I'm saying it, the N900 is a rotten batch of biscuits sitting in a tray.Worse, still, they're a 10-month old batch of biscuits and discounted down to a third of their price. heh
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I don't know about the N8, but hopefully the fact that they're tossing out the old recipe to cook a whole different batch of biscuits inspires a small, very, very, small hope that it's better next time. We'll see. I'm still wary of many of Nokia's problems outside of the OS and hardware (support, parts/replacement, customer service, etc.).
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There really hasn't been much marketing for either device I have seen ad for the Galaxy S but they really aren't that great.
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That 100 000 in 5 months stat has been corrected by Nokia months ago. Whoever came out with that rumour must have been paid very well. The real figure according to Nokia was more than 100 000 in 5 weeks .