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The reason why Nokia failed

Six major reasons for the decline of Nokia: Technology is based on shell changes: "People-oriented technology" was once a loud slogan of Nokia, but in the past ten years, apart from shell changes, Nokia has almost There are no technological advances. Dozens of new mobile phones are launched every year, but they are just new mobile phones without changing the medicine. This is completely deceiving the users’ IQ. Ignoring user experience: With the development of technology, people's requirements for mobile phones are no longer limited to making calls and sending text messages. Especially young people who frequently change mobile phones pay more attention to the user experience and expansion of mobile phones. Latency system Strictly speaking, Nokia's Symbian system is not an intelligent system at all. It can only be said to be an expansion of the earliest nine-square grid system. It can only surf the Internet and install software such as Moji Weather or RPG games. Other games cannot be run at all. Low configuration. When other smartphones have a minimum CPU speed of 1GHz, Nokia is still assembling its own high-end mobile phone with a 600MHz CPU, which can only make Nokia's phone boot slower, run programs slower, and open web pages slower. Easily infected with viruses. Because the Symbian system is relatively open, it is easy to contract viruses, causing the system to continuously crash. Poor quality and poor after-sales service. Many netizens who support Nokia have always believed that Nokia has good quality and is prohibited from corruption. First of all, mobile phones are not meant to be dropped. Secondly, Nokia's quality is not as good as in the past, its failure rate is high, and its after-sales service is mediocre. This also caused many loyal Nokia people to switch to other brands.