What is your opinion on all the stubborn decisions made by Nokia, and what is your attitude towards the current situation and future of the company?

I read an article before, written by a Nokia employee. The content is generally about how Nokia, a powerful group, declined. They originally had the largest production line and a group of elite teams, but their previous CEO only saw the huge benefits of candy bar mobile phones and did not give much funding to the touch-sensitive mobile phone department that had been developed for many years. He believed that touch-sensitive mobile phones would not universal. However, when the first iPhone came out, he was surrounded by a large number of Nokia employees praising and applauding an Apple phone. A year later, Nokia released its first touch phone. Although it has many leading 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 a new CEO

We saw N9, unprecedented smoothness, perfect shape, and amazing touch experience.

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

Thanks to Elop for Nokia’s rapid transformation. Although the news of the acquisition is spreading a lot, they are still persisting: 925, EOS, and GDR2, which is about to be ushered in by our old users... Regarding the criticism of Elop by many people, I think it is meaningless. It's beyond reproach, it dug Pureview, brought it to Symbian, brought it to WP8, brought it into our hands, and many other great things that made Nokia grow again.

Nokia is a conscientious company that I know well. Ever since I started using a feature phone, I have been determined to follow it until the 820 and beyond. I don’t have the money to buy a luxury Apple, and I don’t want to spend money to buy a bunch of hardware from Samsung. I just want to hold a mobile phone safely, which is durable, comfortable and has a full signal. That’s enough.

I think the biggest way a fan can express themselves is to buy its products, which is called supporting it. If one day it really declines, don’t decline, everyone will regret it, just pray silently.

As long as Nokia survives, I will never fall behind it.