What do you think of all Nokia's stubborn decisions, and what is your attitude towards its present situation and future?

I once read an article written by a Nokia employee. The content is roughly how Nokia, a powerful group, went into decline. At the beginning, they had the largest production line and a group of elite teams, but their last CEO only saw the huge benefits of bar phones, and did not give much money to the touch phone department that had been developing for many years at that time. He doesn't think touch phones will be popular. However, when the first iPhone came out, he stood in front of a large group of Nokia employees and surrounded an Apple phone. A year later, Nokia released its first touch phone. Although there are many advanced technologies and powerful monopoly patents, Nokia still lacks a correct person to guide it, so we have seen its most declining years.

Then there is the new CEO.

We saw the N9, unprecedented fluency, perfect shape and excellent touch experience.

There are also a series of absolutely classic models such as 800, 900 and 920.

Thanks to Elop, Nokia has changed rapidly. Although the news of the acquisition is widely circulated, they still insist on: 925, EOS, and GDR 2 that our old users are about to usher in ... I think it is meaningless for many people to criticize Elop. What he did was beyond reproach. He dug up Pureview, brought it to Saipan, WP8 and us, and there were many great things that made Nokia grow up again.

I know Nokia is a conscientious enterprise. Since I used the function machine, I have made up my mind to follow him until now. I have no money to buy luxury apples, and I don't want to spend money on a bunch of Samsung hardware. I just want to get a durable, comfortable and full of signals. That's enough.

I think the biggest performance of a fan is to buy its products and support it. If one day it really goes down, if it doesn't, everyone will regret it and pray silently.

As long as Nokia is alive, I will never fall behind.