Nokia - the fallen angel of mobile

Once a technology leader, and one of the "Big Tech" firms of the 90s, Nokia left a lasting impact on the mobile industry with its innovative designs, tech and influence on early mobile culture. Nokia's star might now have waned, but it leaves an impressive legacy and it continues to play a role in the evolution of underlying mobile technologies.

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