Nokia and Ericsson, the two major mobile giants of their time, are quite peculiar:
Ericsson hired an internationally renowned consulting firm, and after a consultation, the conclusion was that personal mobile terminals no longer had development space. Then they self-castrated, announcing their exit from the mobile market at their peak, focusing entirely on network infrastructure. However, they encountered fierce competition and were completely overtaken;
The death of Nokia was entirely due to falling for Microsoft's Trojan horse tactic. Microsoft sent the president of its business division, Stephen Elop, to go undercover. In fact, as early as 2008, Nokia realized the future of smartphones and successfully launched the E90 and N90 based on the Symbian system. However, due to problems with the underlying kernel framework, it was determined that further expansion of Symbian, which was designed to save performance, would be very difficult. At that time, Nokia had three options for mobile operating systems: continue developing the Symbian system, use the Android system, or use the Windows mobile system;
As a result, this undercover Elop insisted on using a collaboration with Microsoft to exclusively launch a Windows Phone system (Lumia series), which directly led to Nokia's brain death in 2013. After Nokia's demise, undercover Stephen Elop returned to Microsoft and briefly became a candidate to succeed Ballmer!


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