Nokia began shipments of its new N900 model, a key product for the handset maker world number one in its battle against rivals of the iPhone and Blackberry.
Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said in a speech that the company began delivering their phones Tuesday.
The N900 model is the first Nokia phone that operates on Maemo Linux system, seen by analysts as the key to Nokia to gain ground in the coming years.
Nokia has maintained its global market share stable at close to 40 percent, but lost a strip between the more expensive models in front of Apple and RIM.
Investing in high-tech products is important for Nokia because the company has not only lost market share in this type of product, but its average selling prices have fallen faster than the industry average.
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