It could be worse, at least Nokia handsets now run Android rather than Symbian. That one looks much the same as any other Android device except that its battery isn't so easy to change as that in the LG H850, which is cheap now that their boring 2017 replacement is on its way. Why that matters? Because a spare can go in your pocket (Maybe take the eggs out first), and the phone will continue to be useful after the four or five years a typical "non removeable" (raised commas because these batteries
are removeable, but often only with two plectra, a good, nylon bladed case knife and swearing, lots of it if you crack the screen during a battery change)..
The only Nokias I'd avoid are the ones carrying the Micro$oft brand name, post-takeover. Go for that one if you like the feel of it mate, these things are much of a muchness now, and don't be swayed by waterproof ratings as the tests to set these relate only to shallow drops, not the bottom of the sea!
Make sure you buy a phone with an infra red remote on board, there's nothing more entertaining than sitting at work, changing the channel on the telly back to Film 4, every time the HOD puts her beloved hairy bikers on.
