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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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The flagship market is dominated by Apple & Samsung, and budget phones belong to Xiaomi & Realme. But there’s a gap...rugged, long lasting, privacy focused phones. Nokia could own that space instead of trying to be everything for everyone.

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