

That helped Nokia claim a place in the cutthroat mobile phone market. Photo from Digital Trendsīefore Nokia got tied up in 2016 with Foxconn (granted manufacturing rights to Nokia’s handsets) and HMD Global (licensed to market phones under the Nokia brand), it already managed to combine good build quality with feature efficiency. Back in the early 2000s where a phone means both functionality and dependability, Nokia phones were practically the best of the best in many aspects. And even when the said gadgets aren’t cared for, they will still function as intended due to the heavy-duty casing.

Nokia phones back in the day were known for their reliability and resilience one can expect them to last as long as they’re properly taken care of. Over the years, the brand rolled out many phones ranging from old-school phones to smartphones that are popular today. Though there were some pretty hairy occasions (the beginning of the smartphone era comes to mind where Nokia phones failed to adapt to the trend), it still managed to ride it out and be relevant in the industry. It started as a pulp mill, then turned into one of the most impressive phone brands worldwide. Nokia has had quite an illustrious history since its founding.
