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Nokia delays N8 smartphone until October for “final amends”

Nokia delays N8 smartphone until October for “final amends”

Nokia N8Ouch. Nokia confirmed today that its upcoming N8 smartphone is going to be delayed for several weeks — moving from a late September release to some time in October, Engadget reports.

In a statement, the company said that N8 pre-orders have far exceeded its expectations, and it’s holding off on shipments to “make some final amends.” The company might be rushing to resolve a global software issue with the phones, Dutch site All About Phones reports. Alternatively, we can read the company’s announcement as: “Oh crap, we didn’t make enough phones, so let’s hold off on shipments to avoid supply issues later.”

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A slight delay isn’t a complete catastrophe for Nokia. Those faithful to the brand will still pick up the N8, and it’s certainly better news than a November delay, which some were speculating. But it’s a clear sign of weakness at a time where Nokia needs to lure users away from the iPhone and Android.

There’s no doubt that Nokia has a lot to prove with the N8, the first smartphone to run its Symbian^3 operating system. The N8 will be Nokia’s flagship device until its more ambitious Meego platform — a joint open-source operating system developed in conjunction with Intel — launches, starting with its N9 phone. But it’s going to be some time before Meego devices are released. For now, its Symbian^3 devices — which includes the E7, C6, and C7 phones — are the closest things it has to iPhone/Android competitors.

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