Yeah, but it used to be a huge company and it shaped the future of mobile phones forever, so I think it's fair to point out the major success it did have. It should be a lasting legacy, even if it turned out poorly.
A glorious past is pretty irelevant in the current market when you consider all the EU hardware jobs that have been lost or offshored in the process of Nokia's decline.
It's one of the reasons why embedded gigs pay so little in the EU.
It's one of the reasons why embedded gigs pay so little in the EU.