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Possibly. But then the N9 might get some additional developer support from using Qt and an open OS. There are zillions of Qt developers out there, and plenty of them will get the N9 simply because of Qt. Then they can develop for that and easily port their work to the world's biggest mobile platform, Symbian.
Then again, apps are overrated. "There's an app for that!" is just advertising speech for "the phone can't do that by default".