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During the 90s and 2000s, Nokia reigned supreme in the cell phone market, reaching over 50% of the market share and revenues in the tens of BILLIONS. But within a few years, it was overtaken by the competition and today little remains but good memories. The question is: What happened to Nokia? ???? FREE CLASS: How to Create an APP without Programming: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/ap... Nokia's end was quick and low, like a cloth pull, but it wasn't the competition that did it, it was Nokia itself. What happened to Nokia can happen to any company, of any size, in a short time. ???? Course I recommend for Creating Businesses on the Internet: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/ne... ????????[SECRET VIDEO] How I Created My Business on Youtube: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/ne... ???? Video Editing Course: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/ed... ⏳ English Course I recommend: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/cu... ???? BIG CLASS: How to Create a Crisis-Proof Business: https://site.canalelementar.com.br/au... ???? Become a member of this channel and get benefits: / @elementar WATCH ALSO: MUSK vs BEZOS: Who will be the first TRILLIONAIRE? • Who Will Be the First TRILLIONAIRE in the M... STARLINK: The Internet of the Future? • How STARLINK will change the FUTURE of... How 5G Can Change Our Lives: • What is 5G and How Can It Change Our Lives? Why is Apple Worth So Much? • Why is Apple Worth So Much? The Future ... Will UNIVERSITIES END?! • Will UNIVERSITIES END?! (Diplom... The Professions that will DISAPPEAR: • These Professions may cease to exist... 00:00 Subscribe 02:43 The beginning 03:46 The rise 04:45 Absolute leader 07:41 The beginning of the end 10:30 The Trojan horse 11:37 Checkmate 13:30 Conclusion What HAPPENED to NOKIA?! My first memories of cell phones are with Nokias. At that time, not much was done with cell phones, because I myself never had credit, because many people didn't even have credit, at most they dialed the good old 9090 to call collect. If not, it was playing snake with friends in the schoolyard. Even so, it was fun to have an innovative piece in your hands, and imagining what the future held was very difficult, but one thing was unanimous, Nokia would be there. In the late 90s, Nokia became the largest cell phone manufacturer in the world and In an extraordinary turnaround, it surpassed giants like Motorola and remained at the top for 14 years. At its peak, it was responsible for almost 50% of all cell phones sold in the world. And with its era-defining models, it holds the record for the best-selling cell phone of all time. Although today it is synonymous with outdated technology, Nokia was one of the most innovative companies of its time and one of the ones that contributed the most to the industry. It worked on the development of GSM technology and created SMS, made the cell phone a personal and indispensable item, something unheard of at the time, and paved the way for companies like Apple and Samsung to inaugurate the smartphone era. In 2014, Nokia ceased its operations and we never again heard the classic ringtone that for more than a decade was part of the soundtrack of our daily lives. In 2013, Nokia was sold to Microsoft and some time later its name was removed from Microsoft cell phones, the mobile division at Microsoft was closed and we never again heard the classic ringtone that for more than a decade was part of the soundtrack of our daily lives. Many blame the launch of the iPhone in 2007 and the Finnish company's inability to adapt to the new scenario for the giant's tragic end. But the truth is that Nokia did not go bankrupt. And its decline, so to speak, began long before the iPhone was launched. But how was it that a company that dictated the rules of the game and reigned supreme for more than a decade was simply wiped off the map? Could the launch of a single device, no matter how innovative it may have been, really have been able to knock out the market leader with a single blow? That's what we're going to find out today. Have you ever thought about creating a mobile or web application without having to write code or pay someone? Then check out the free class in the first link in the description.