Has Nokia, the former mobile phone industry, closed down?

Once the "boss" of the mobile phone industry, it has disappeared for decades, and now it has turned over.

Mobile phones have always been a necessity for contemporary people. It brings a lot of convenience to people. The development of mobile phones is also very fast. From the earliest BBM black-and-white screen to today's comprehensive screen, this is undoubtedly a huge progress. In the past, the function of mobile phone was very single. There used to be a mobile phone brand, which was the "boss" of the mobile phone industry. Its sales volume once ranked first in the world 15 years, and now it has disappeared. Netizens once doubted whether they were bankrupt.

This "big brother" is Nokia, once a giant in the mobile phone industry. At that time, when you owned Nokia, you were a rich man. Nokia ranks first in the mobile phone market with its quality and reasonable price. Since then, the birth of touch-screen mobile phones has also made Nokia embark on the red carpet. Since then, Nokia's mobile phone seems to have disappeared in front of everyone.

In fact, this does not mean that Nokia has stopped selling mobile phones or gone bankrupt. Nokia's products are still related to mobile phones. Mainly sell some network equipment: radio transmitters, servers and so on. Its net profit reached nearly 200 billion pounds, accounting for more than 80% of the communication industry. Nokia, which doesn't sell mobile phones, has made a turn for the better in this respect. The former giants have also been exploring and using their own resources to enter the communications industry.

According to incomplete statistics, Nokia currently has about 30,000 patents, most of which are related to 2G, 3G and 4G mobile communication technologies, and the patents related to 5G network technology that will be commercialized are also in Nokia's hands. Almost all mobile phone manufacturers in the world must pay patent license fees to Nokia.