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Why can Nokia return to the mobile phone market after being acquired?
First of all, I want to tell you that Nokia has not been acquired. It was Nokia's mobile phone division that was acquired, not Nokia. Nokia not only produces mobile phones, but also produces telecom equipment and map services. (Microsoft originally wanted to buy maps, but Nokia didn't agree. You know, Nokia Maps is a strong competitor of Google Maps. In the field of offline maps and car navigation, Nokia Maps can be regarded as the boss. At present, many foreign cars are equipped with Nokia maps.

Secondly, Nokia only authorized Microsoft to use Nokia's trademark for ten years (but lumia trademark was sold to Microsoft), and during this period, Nokia could not make mobile phones with Nokia's trademark, but could make other things. /kloc-After 0/0 years, Nokia can remanufacture mobile phones with Nokia trademarks. Also, Nokia does not sell patents, and all mobile phone patents are still Nokia's.

However, it is not clear whether it can be accepted by the market again, because many children don't know Nokia now, only Apple and Samsung. Therefore, even if Nokia re-produces mobile phones after 10 years, it is still unknown whether these grown-up children can buy them.