I dont think anyone can argue with you regarding the parts..memory, LCD, etc..are probably manufactured in Asia. The real debate is assembly.
This IMO is where science becomes subjective. Personally, I want my phone to have it's FINAL inspection done in Finland. Period! Fender Musical Equimpent was terrible when it was manufactured abroad. In the 1960's, CBS bought out Fender and opened factories in other countries. The amplifiers and guitars from that era deemed pre-cbs are worth a fortune at this time. I personally have tested pre and post products from Fender and can testify to the fact that the differences are extreme. Another example is Shure microphones. I've been collecting harmonica microphones for more than 10 years and again, Mexican made Shures are worthless and toneless. The mics that came out of Chicago are far superior and the value proves it. I've been playing harmonica for 14 years and I can again tell you the differences in tone and build quality are extreme. If you look at Fender it proudly stamps Made in America on their equipment. Why?...because it DOES make a difference. Their budget company Squier has equipment coming out of Mexico and Korea (not sure about Korea) ...but again, an obvious difference as the components and construction are not the same. I would like to think the world has evolved to the point that the origin of each unit matters not, but it appears it does. Especially when your dealing with the final stage of which human eye is evaluating. This debate could be worthless as the above member posted that his Finnish made N80 is loose as a goose but for me it boils down to this; Do I want Jimbo Smith preparing my Sushi or do I want Mineko Takane? Same fish...Same knives....different results. Or is it??
Sometimes the Origin is a big deal....in the case of Nokia i'm still not completely sure but on a high dollar investment like an N95 or E90 I feel more comfortable with Finland made as i've experienced better results with their handsets.