While this may not seem to have anything to do with Android matters, it is still an interesting topic of discussion as it signifies the end of an era that once seemed untouchable. On the other hand, it is arguable that the rise of operating systems (OS) like the iOS and Android is what led to Nokia's eventual fall from glory.
The dropping of the Nokia name will definitely invoke nostalgic memories for many of us, whether we have ever owned any of their devices or not. I grew up during Nokia's glory days, although I never personally owned any of their devices. I was a staunch Sony Ericsson supporter, but the majority of my friends were die-hard Nokia fans. I did not like the Nokia brand partly because their phones were too mainstream back then, but I did secretly admire some of the models that they had to offer back in the day. Models like the 3310 and the N95 were such revolutionary masterpieces that many will appreciate their existence even to this day.