Another reason is that the thinking of leaders has not kept up with the times. At that time, the following engineers all hoped to develop in the field of touch screen, but the clever Amen thought the buttons were good. So I missed my chance.
Another reason is that Google found Nokia and wanted to cooperate with him, but Nokia was too cautious and lost this opportunity, which was devastating. In the end, Nokia had no choice but to find Microsoft (Elop played a big role). When Nokia and Microsoft launched lumia series, Elop's tail was exposed. After the cooperation, WP7 encountered difficulties, and WP8 and WP7 kernels could not be upgraded, resulting in many WPer becoming WP black. In addition, Microsoft did not make great efforts on this system, and Nokia was finally eliminated.
However, Nokia has introduced many amazing machines on this downhill road, such as King of Photography 1020, the first flagship of WP8, which is also the most influential flagship 920, and King of Night Shooting 925, which is enough to illustrate Nokia's strength.
Question 2: Why are Nokia mobile phones eliminated? First of all, I want to say that Nokia phones have not been eliminated. I think you should refer to the touch button Nokia or touch controller based on Symbian system a few years ago. That kind of mobile phone is a functional machine or a semi-intelligent machine, and the system is a closed system of Symbian system (mobile phones are usually Android or ios now), which has high security, but software development is particularly difficult. Android is different. The source code of Android is open, so the software. Nowadays, entertainment is popular in major markets, and Saipan system is more suitable for office work.
Question 3: Why did Loukia get eliminated? All the collections were intelligent and used Android IOS system, but Nokia didn't keep up in time and thought that no one could shake its position as the boss. It turns out that the whole world is using the wrong IOS, thinking that there is no way to return to heaven. It's good to buy some mobile phones now, but too few people use them.
Question 4: Why does Nokia's Symbian system remove the signature mechanism of 1, and two fucking doors open two homes? Since S60V3, this unlucky system has been spit out countless times, and the threshold of signature formation has done great harm to small white users who have no foundation. Therefore, at that time, posts seeking signatures could be seen everywhere on the Saipan forum in China. As long as you can sign, there will be a bunch of people who worship you, which will satisfy the superiority of some users and directly lead to more users. Unable to install the application.
2. The model using Saipan system is too fragmented, which leads developers to face extremely huge development costs. For example, if you want to develop a software, you should consider that it should be suitable for touch screen, full keyboard, numeric keyboard, knob keyboard and other purposes. This is a big problem! All these directly or indirectly lead to the slow development progress and can not meet the needs of users. By the way, Android has also experienced a period of hardware fragmentation, but Android has solved it perfectly. Unfortunately, Saipan. . . Look down and you will know.
3. The sudden emergence of 3.iOS and Android. If the iOS device is ringing the death knell for Saipan, then the Android device is the last grave of Saipan. The ease of use of the two and Saipan's lack of enterprising directly led to the reversal of market share, and Saipan was busy with the fourth work at this time.
4. The internal friction is too large, and the opportunity to join hands with other Saipan devices against iOS and Android is lost. Internal friction, internal friction, internal friction! Remember, Saipan has been used not only by Nokia, but also by Samsung and Sony Ericsson as authorized parties. However, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nokia, many contents of Saipan are not provided to Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Not only are they not provided, but Nokia also pays developers to develop software only for Nokia. This stupid decision directly turned allies into rivals, forcing Samsung and Sony Ericsson to go to other camps. Pig-like n-note just killed himself.
5. There is only one player left, but the UI is ugly and the screen is not easy to use. The world is very quiet, only Nokia is using Saipan, but Nokia's ugly UI (ugly when seen) and hard-to-use anti-screen make everyone stay away from it. Only some die-hards are still charging for their beliefs, but they are not enough to support the huge N records.
Question 5: Is Nokia really closed? Why are there many new Nokia phones on the market? Nokia did not go bankrupt, but sold its mobile phone business to Microsoft. Microsoft has the right to use the Nokia trademark (I have forgotten it for several years). If you don't believe me, look at Nokia's official website, which is full of Microsoft Nokia and Microsoft Nokia. Nokia still exists, but it doesn't make mobile phones, but mainly does network business, which means that Nokia mobile phones are not pure in the market.
Question 6: Why is Nokia Symbian eliminated? Symbian's limitation on hardware architecture and cumbersome application signature authorization make it unable to compete with Android and iOS. Moreover, Saipan system has poor support for emerging social networks and web 2.0 content.
Question 7: Why is Nokia's mobile phone doomed to a tragic ending? After the reunification, Nokia still regards itself as a mobile phone giant, but it doesn't know that the mobile phone industry has undergone earth-shaking changes in recent years. Even international factories like Samsung have lowered their posture and customized C-series with high price and low price for domestic users. However, Nokia still swaggered back to mobile phones, relying on the feelings of former users for the brand and blindly launching seemingly "low-priced" mobile phones, but did not know what domestic users really needed.
Of course, the decision is still yours, and the missed youth is back, but are you willing to pick it up again?
Question 8: Isn't the quality of Nokia's mobile phones very good? Why did it go bankrupt? Just because its quality is so good, a person who has used his mobile phone for several years and no one buys his things naturally goes bankrupt.
Question 9: Why is Nokia out of date now? 20 points because the system did not keep up with the trend when it changed, and history is changing. When Apple and Android came out, Nokia was still running Symbian and Windows, and was eliminated because it didn't conform to the historical trend. There are Kodak cameras, but the quality of Nokia is obvious to all!
Question 10: Why was Nokia eliminated and innovation failed to keep up?