Loading
As Seen in The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review
Nokia Phone - Failure Museum

Nokia dominated the pre-smartphone era, but underestimated the shift to touchscreen, software-first devices. The iPhone (2007) redefined what a phone was. Nokia thought phones were hardware, while the market moved to software platforms. Nokia’s operating system was complex for developers and had an outdated user experience. This resulted in developers flocking to iOS and Android, and Nokia’s app store lagged badly.

Picture of Sean Jacobsohn

Sean Jacobsohn

Shopping Basket