Nokia was once the king of mobile phones, but failed to keep up with the rise of smartphones.

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The company's Symbian operating system was outdated and unable to compete with iOS and Android.

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Nokia's partnership with Microsoft to use the Windows Phone operating system was a misstep, as it failed to gain traction in the market.

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The company's lack of innovation and failure to adapt to changing consumer preferences also contributed to its downfall.

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 Nokia's decision to focus on hardware rather than software was a mistake, as software became increasingly important in the mobile industry.

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The company's failure to embrace touch screen technology early on also hurt its chances of success.

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Nokia's marketing efforts were lackluster compared to competitors like Apple and Samsung.

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The company's decision to sell its mobile phone business to Microsoft in 2014 was seen as a sign of defeat.

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Nokia's failure to establish a strong presence in the US market also hurt its overall success.

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