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I believe that NIT are more or less a FLOP.
Otherwise there would be no good reason to hide the sales numbers.
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I believe that NIT are more or less a FLOP.
Otherwise there would be no good reason to hide the sales numbers.
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It's certainly a very ambitious project - just to name a few high-risk and/or relatively untested components (and I'm sure I'm forgetting several):
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All of this is false, N810 is the best PDA I ever got ... but this is only true because of the community around Maemo.
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Yet... we can find numbers of the other N-series sold if we pry hard enough. But this one, in the community nonetheless is a secret.
Just doesn't make sense. No canned response so far makes sense either. "Enough"... "growing"... I'm sorry. But it does matter. The Apple G4 Cube saw two internal revisions, two CPU levels... had a cult following; yet it was a flop. The numbers were "hidden" from most in that release mainly because it was a niche release and ultimately a flop.
Not saying the NIT's are a flop; but they're not mainstream either. And if Nokia keeps losing money and walk away from the NIT platform, or at least dev further into the NIT platform... not knowing these numbers might be important to give some people an understanding of why things happen in the future.