The demise of BlackBerry and Nokia, has been well documented. These two former tech giants once dominated the mobile market and at their peak, few thought they would ever be displaced from their pedestal. In 2009, around 70% of smartphones sold around the world carried the BlackBerry or Nokia trademark but today that figure is below 4%. And many Wall Street analysts have been quick to announce that as their market share evaporates, these two tech giants are nearing the end. However, some believe that if BlackBerry and Nokia go back to their roots, they stand a chance of rebuilding some…
BlackBerry And Nokia: Down But Not Out
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