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how is the 5800 so high on that list? I had one before I got my n900 and the camera was crap!
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For the first time, the N900 is among the top 5 (most popular) Nokia camera phones on flickr.
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Woah... looking at that page ( http://www.flickr.com/cameras/ ), I understand more about iPhone's impact on the (mobile) web...
No wonder there are quite a number of websites who've taken the time and effort to create iPhone-specific interface/skin.
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I see prices slowly going down now. They haven't reached the previous all-time-low from mid-November, but still.
At amazon.de, the N900 is #94 in the sales charts for mobile phones. (All mobile phones, that is, including all the cheap models.)
For comparison: The N97 is #95 and the iPhone 3GS 32GB is #98.
Interesting, but somewhat confusing for me: The N900 is #5 in the category "phones with GPS".
Flickr camera finder still lists the N900 among Nokias top 10 phones. (Activity/Rank)
My interpretation? I still can't think of how to translate all this into absolute sales figures, but at least I think the market hasn't rejected the device after an initial short period of love - which could have been the case after the holiday season.
New input appreciated.