I've never been on the Nokia ship, or any other ship. Brand loyalty is stupid, as are people who believe in it. I've owned older Nokia candybar phones and N series phones. I wasn't wowwed by them. I've had phones from every manufacturer. Get whatever is good. Companies change and products change. The hamsters making and designing these phones come and go. Companies do not have "souls" or any allegiance to anyone or any principle except for their investors and quarterly reports. I only care about Nokia again because of the Pureview camera. Once they abandon that or screw it up, or someone else like Sony or Panasonic or whoever decides to make a competing product, I'll weigh the choices and change accordingly. People seem to forget that only a little over a year ago, Nokia was an incorrigible dinosaur stuck on Symbian and making subpar smartphones, having ignored the cries of their fans and the hand of the market, as iPhones and Galaxy phones had been eating away at them voraciously for years and yet they didn't do anything about it. Yes, it's the same Nokia as today. Same name anyway. It's just another company after all.