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Not MeeGo, there were few made (something like at most ~200k total, IIRC; Nokia never revealed exactly, but then they didn't ever reveal exact individual handset numbers), they most likely didn't even recoup the costs sunk into Maemo/Meego project over more than half a decade (think about it for a second, about its rate of progress).
And those Symbians have very low average selling price, they are essentially in the segment of "feature phone" LG Cookie, Samsung Star, or the likes.