📱 The End of Smartphones?
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman believe the smartphone era is coming to an end! They predict a future where AI, smart glasses, and brain-computer interfaces (like Neuralink) replace our beloved devices.
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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
Why most of the SaaS fail ?
Does is because of lack of marketing ?
Or because of late delivery ?
Or because of no innovation ?
Or they have no USP ?
what's the actual reason beside of what we are told on social media ?
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Jaswanth Jegan
Founder-Hexpertify.c... • 10m
"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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Faizan Quraishi
Bold Ideas Smart Exe... • 5d
What is the biggest reason e-commerce startups fail—lack of sales, ineffective marketing, or deeper operational challenges?
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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Hawk
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Medial • 8m
Apple Ecosystem or Android Ecosystem
My preference will always be Apple because of secure their environment is, when you buy a iPhone even though it is costly aF but you have the assurity that no random bloatware, funny apps will be pre-installed on