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Do you remember Nokia 3310 - the indestructible phone?
Nokia was the king of phones between 1998 to 2011 (14 years) but it has now disappeared from the market.
So what exactly webt wrong with this giant?
In late 2000s there was a shift from featur
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 4m
In 2000, Nokia ruled the world—selling 7 phones every second and owning 70% of the market.
But a decade later, it collapsed completely.
How did the king of mobile phones fall so fast ?
The rise and fall of Nokia, explained:
Nokia started in 1865
"Nokia's Iphone Killer helped kill itself "
Billions To Bankruptcy #2
Most Selling Mobile phone to Failure(Nokia)
In 1998, Nokia was the fast selling mobile brands globally.Nokia’s profit was about 4 billion in 1999.
In 2007 Apple came up with iP
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•Nokia Technology Strategy 2030: Nokia has identified trends and emerging technologies that will shape technology, networks, and the world for the next seven years.
The key trends influencing Nokia’s Technology Strategy 2030 are AI, cloud continuum
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 10d
Back in 2000, Nokia was unstoppable.
They were selling 420 phones every minute and held a massive 70% share of the mobile market.
Bigger than Apple 🍏, Samsung.
Untouchable in the tech world.
But then, they made one critical mistake:
They bet again
okay idk who'll agree with i think but microsoft's UI in the nokia lumia was the best UI design ever existed
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Merwin Rebello
Build to earn • 1m
why there is no big big Indian phone brand like the recently camrle nothing is making headlines in the crowded market like I know India had lava , and nokia and Micromax and all that but currently mostly all are chinese or iphone I think soo whats
if NOKIA wants to come-back,what should be their strategy ?
what could they possibly do or change become the old king again ?
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Pika
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Reliance Jio has started using in-house 5G equipment to cut costs and reduce reliance on global vendors like Nokia and Ericsson.
The move underscores Jio’s push for technological self-reliance, allowing greater control over its network rollout whil
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Soumyadip Dey
Hesitation is Defeat... • 1m
Nokia, Kodak, and Blockbuster—all billion-dollar giants that collapsed. What do they have in common? They ignored key elements of the marketing mix." Want to know what those are? Read this detailed blog.