From Nokia to Blackberry, the old mobile glories are transformed into the MWC 2025

They lived days of glory, before being overcome by hard competition. Far from the spotlights of yesteryear, the pioneers of mobile telephony are still looking to highlight, betting on networks, services to companies or niche products.

Blackberry, Motorola, HTC, Ericsson … in the World Mobile Congress (MWC), which is held since Monday in Barcelona, ​​several big names in the history of smartphones continue to maintain their stands, some discreet and other huge ones such as Nokia’s, with their walls full of bright screens.

Little familiar visitors can be surprised, since many of these brands – as protagonists – now seem out of the circuit.

In these areas, “There is an air of ‘back to the future’ (return to the future)”, Explains Thomas Husson, vice president of the Forrester consultant.

Attendees participate in a demonstration of the Swedish company Ericsson on augmented reality devices used in the displacements, in the MWC (Mobile World Congress), the world's largest mobile telephony fair, in Barcelona, ​​on March 4, 2025. (Photo Manure Quintero / AFP)
Attendees participate in a demonstration of the Swedish company Ericsson on augmented reality devices used in the displacements, in the MWC (Mobile World Congress), the world’s largest mobile telephony fair, in Barcelona, ​​on March 4, 2025. (Photo Manure Quintero / AFP)

Falling technological adventures, the impact of the sanctions imposed on the Chinese manufacturer Huawei, consequences of fashion … From the popularization of the mobile phone in the late 90s, the sector experienced several changes that shook the market.

Some great brands have appeared and then missing“While”Old heavyweights like Nokia, Blackberry, Ericsson saw their market share collapsed”, Observes Ben Wood, CCS research director on this phenomenon that accelerated in recent years with market consolidation.

According to the specialized consultant Counterpoint, in the smartphones market there were 720 active brands in 2017, year of peak of the sector with 1.5 billion devices sold. Today are only 250, of which only thirty have international reach.

The smartphone industry – dominated by Apple (23%of sales), Samsung (16%) and Xiaomi (13%) – is “Very competitive“And it is subject to a”Innovation dance”Permanent, recalls Thomas Husson. In such a context, brands can “quickly go from light to the shadow

“Vintage effect”

For companies, however, falling from the top does not mean being finished. Several of them continued to thrive, focusing on “Other capacities“That the production of terminals, Ben Wood emphasizes.

The Swedish giant Ericssonmanufacturer of the famous T28S telephone, has been replaced since 2011 in infrastructure and software for operators. A turn that has been profitable, since the group founded in 1876 is today the world number two in telecommunications teams, behind Huawei.

The same choice made by his Finnish rival Nokia that, after his glowing rise in 2000 with the mythical “3310″, Famous for its consistency and the duration of its battery, was recycled in the mobile networks and data storage sector.

Intel's stand at the MWC (Mobile World Congress), the world's largest mobile telephony fair, held in Barcelona on March 4, 2025, shows an artificial intelligence signaling. (Photo Josep Lago / AFP)
Intel’s stand at the MWC (Mobile World Congress), the world’s largest mobile telephony fair, held in Barcelona on March 4, 2025, shows an artificial intelligence signaling. (Photo Josep Lago / AFP)

Thanks to this strategy, the former world mobile one, which signed in 2016 a license agreement that allows the company HMD to produce phones under its brand, grew again and today has many “opportunities,” said its president Pekka Lundmark on Sunday.

The Canadian Blackberry, who made history with his famous physical keyboard terminals and his navigation wheel before being displaced by the reign of touch screen smartphones, reconvisited services for companies and governments.

The Ontario -based group, now very discreet in the MWC, mainly bets on the Internet of Things (IoT) and car systems to resume its glorious story and give new impulse to its stock market quotation, very diminished in the last fifteen years.

In the face of competition, others re -enforced their production to televisions or appliances, such as LG South Korean. Or in virtual reality products, such as the Taiwanés HTC, who brought Barcelona its fourth generation live Focus Vision.

Some brands, although to a lesser extent, “They still sell phones in niche sectors”, Says Thomas Husson, citing the example of Motorola Mobility, now owned by Chinese Lenovo, which offers unbreakable or rolled phones such as bracelets.

Is it enough to return these brands to the present? “There may be a small fashion effect, a vintage effect. But we talk about very low volumes”, Considers this specialist, who does not see very likely a“Revival”Of the old telephony giants in the smartphone market.

Source: Gestion

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