Again, never said that. Where did you learn how to read?
If you go back to my original comment, i said that Nokia could have easily replaced certain crappy components with better ones in order to enhance the end-user experience. I think most users would rather spend an extra 50 to get a better phone, then be this close {_____} to a better phone. How frustrating is it to be a Nokia customer these days? Most people have asked for more RAM, capacitive screens, a better processor, better QA (software and hardware please) and better flash units. Nokia has barely listened. Their go to market strategy is completely disjointed, their execution is severely flawed. It really feels as though they are using a shotgun approach for product development. Long gone are the days of the N95 and communicators.
That said, if we agree that the costs of all materials and assembly is in the 100 dollar range, and that Nokia really wants the MSRP to be under 300 for optics (especially since it will dip below 250 within 2 months), there's a lot of profit margin there. A ton actually (more than most electronics actually). Where is it going? Probably not the retailers, most likely Nokia coffers.
Anyone else think something is terribly wrong with this picture?