Nokia’s 14 Years of Mobile-Phone Supremacy Ended in an Afternoon
How the iPhone and then Android killed the feature phone
In 2005, Nokia sold its billionth mobile phone, a budget-friendly device that went to a customer in Nigeria. By then, the company, based in Espoo, Finland, was making one of every three cellphones globally.
But just nine years later, the mobile-device maker offloaded its entire...
