Good job Nokia! Going from high sales volume with a loss, to a lower sales volume with profit is always a good sign!
I picked up Lumia 920s for my wife and I, and we absolutely love these phones! I work for a small nonprofit and it was wonderful that all I had to do was enter in my domain, user, and password and then had access to all of my email, contacts, calendars, and lists, very easy setup! The family room feature lets my wife and I have an easy to manage central calendar, chat, and file sharing area. And Kids Corner, while needing some improvements, works great at keeping my kiddo out of my work stuff. The Nokia apps are quite useful, and need to be sold on other devices and platforms. And while the camera is no 808 pure view, it is still the best mainstream smartphone camera on the market, and does a killer job with video and at eating motion/hand jitters.
Not entirely without complaints. It needs an SD card next time, not having one has not been as crippling as I feared... but it definitely makes me think about what files/music I want to keep on my phone when it could be so simple to just provide a ton of storage, or allow an SD card. Also, while battery life in general is excellent, things like Skype and GPS will drain a full charge in 2-3 hours. I understand those are not simple tasks, but something needs to be done to help that burden.
Anywho, it is a great phone, and I would easily suggest it to anyone needing a smartphone, and would highly suggest it for any kind of work/management workloads.