Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Agree. I also think that most of the people who buy a Nokia today, buy it because they have already owned a Nokia: I mean, I don't think they've gained many new users since some years ago, most of their users are users of old phones when Nokia ruled the mobile world.
I bought my Lumia 620 after two Android Samsung phones. Since I can't afford the most expensive models I was looking what could I get that wouldn't slow down over time and feel cheap.
And I heard that Nokia and Microsoft have very specific philosophy about Lumia WP8 devices. OS works the same on cheapest and most expensive models. An it really is that way. My 620 works just like 920 or 720 and in the same time like the cheapest one - 520. It's so damn fluid.
And I just like the way it looks.
If I tried to buy an Android phone for the same money I can guarantee that OS wouldn't work the same way it does on Nexus 4 or Galaxy S4. And device itself would just feel cheap. Hell, I had S4 in my hand the other day and it really feels plasticky and cheap.
I think that Lumias with WP8 are really great and beautiful packages. Yes, there are some problems, but nothing that would kill it for me.
I use Skype, Viber, Gmail, Outlook and Facebook literally during the whole day and never had problem about any of those. Not to mention fantastic maps and GPS.
After I bought my 620 people were regularly asking me what I was thinking when I bought it. But then I gave it to them to try it out and many of the fell in love with it.
My girlfriend bought 520, one of my friends also. Another friend bought 620 and today my father got 720. Oh yeah, another friend also got 720.

Yeah, I'm subjective but I really look forward to Windows Phone 8.1 and in a few months we will see what really means this Microsoft - Nokia merge.