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Hey everyone! Day 6 of knowing about companies that failed in the indian (global) market. Ever wondered how a company, once a dominant force in the industry, can crumble just by refusing to adapt to change? NOKIA was once the undisputed leader in th

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Shaswat

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The reason was also that when all the phones brand's we opting Android at that time Nokia went to Microsoft and this was the Nokia's biggest mistake we can say and everything changed for the company, samsung takeover the market and coustomers attraction where as people who all were buying nokia was facing difficulties using Microsoft in phone . Later when Nokia done it's comeback as an Android phone it took so much difficulty for the company internationally Nokia's phones is coming good and people buying it but in india evryone think that Nokia is for poor people which is wrong .

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