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well the N9 isn't officially announced yet, and what we saw was probably a prototype, so things can still change a little bit. This has proved that Nokia can still make hardware that can turn heads even in the age of the iPhone, though like many have said it will be the software that will make or break this thing. And we won't be seeing any real in depth reviews for a little while longer. I think that most people expect it to do well in areas where symbian all ready has high market penetration, which should help Nokia's falling stock price. The question is will it be enough to gain ground elsewhere.
Edited 2010-09-14 22:39 UTC