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Mridul Das

Introvert! • 1d

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 against the future. They didn't go with Android 🤖 And just like that— The giant collapsed...

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