List of mobile phone brands by country
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This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by the country from which the brands originate. The number of mobile phone brands peaked to more than 750 in 2017 before declining to nearly 250 brands in 2023.[1]
Bold refers to major smartphone brand.[2][3]
Existing
Defunct
Country | Brand | Notes |
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File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada | Jeotex (Datawind) | Bankruptcy in 2021 |
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China | Gionee | Bankruptcy in 2018, acquired by Karbonn Mobiles |
ZUK Mobile | Subsidiary of Lenovo, defunct in 2017 | |
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | AEG | |
BenQ Mobile | Bankruptcy in 2006, defunct in 2007 | |
Grundig Mobile | ||
Hagenuk Telecom GmbH | insolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by Telital in 1998[9] | |
Siemens Mobile | Acquired by BenQ Corporation in 2005 to form BenQ Mobile | |
Telefunken | ||
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | Onda Mobile Communication | |
File:Flag of India.svg India | YU Televentures | Was a subsidiary of Micromax |
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia | Nexian | |
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | Sanyo | |
Sansui | Defunct in 2014 | |
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | M Dot | |
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain | GeeksPhone | |
Vitelcom | ||
Energy Sistem | ||
BQ | After having a majority acquired by VinSmart/Vingroup in 2018, BQ ceased operations; liquidating in 2020. | |
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea | Pantech | |
Kt Tech | ||
Pantech&Curitel | ||
SK Teletech | ||
Sewon | ||
VK Mobile | ||
Maxon | ||
Telson | ||
Nixxo | ||
SK telesys | ||
Sejin Electronics | ||
Haitai Electronics | ||
Deltacomm | ||
Hanwha/Information Communication | ||
Hanvit-I-T | ||
Iriver | ||
TG Sambo | ||
Chuckham Telecomm | ||
MRC | ||
Appeal Telecom | ||
Hyundai Electronics | ||
Daewoo Electronics | ||
Kiryung Electronics | ||
Hanchang | ||
Two Number | ||
CyberBank | ||
Bellwave | ||
Giga Telecom | ||
E-ron Technologies | ||
InfoMove | ||
SCD | ||
Cellvic | ||
IStation | ||
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland | Autophon | |
File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand | I-Mobile | Defunct in 2017 |
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom | Vertu | Bankruptcy in 2017 |
Kazam | ||
Wileyfox | ||
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States | Essential Products | |
Microsoft Mobile | Established in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft, defunct in 2017 | |
Nextbit | Defunct in 2017 | |
Obi Worldphone | Defunct in 2018 | |
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam | VinSmart | Subsidiary of Vingroup. (Production closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sales and services for VinSmart smartphones still continue to operate) |
Avio | Sub-brand of Vietnam Telecommunications and Electronic Cables Joint Stock Company (VINACAP) - a subsidiary of VNPT. The brand was launched for the low-end market and targeted to users of Vinaphone's services. The brand ceased operation in c. 2016 due to poor sales. | |
Hi-Mobile | Subsidiary of HiPT | |
Bluefone | Subsidiary of CMC Cooperation | |
Mobiistar | ||
Asanzo | ||
Kangaroo Mobile | ||
Maxfone | ||
Q-Mobile |
No longer associated with mobile phones
Country | Brand | Notes |
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File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh | Okapia | Discontinued its own line of mobile phones and became a national distributor for Chinese mobile brand Honor.[10] |
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada | BlackBerry Limited | Ended smartphone production in 2016; brand licensing agreement with TCL Communication ended in 2020. |
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China | Konka | |
File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia | Mito | |
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | Telit | |
File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | Now an electric bicycle branded as E-Nine | |
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea | LG | In 2021 LG announced they would no longer be manufacturing mobile phones. |
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden | Ericsson | On January 26, 2012, the European Union approved the buyout. On February 16, 2012, Sony announced it had completed the full acquisition of Sony Ericsson. On January 7, 2013, Sony Mobile completed moving its headquarters from Lund, Sweden to Tokyo, Japan in order to fully integrate with its parent company. |
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland | Ascom | |
File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan | Gigabyte Technology | |
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States | Dell |
References
- ↑ "Nearly 500 Brands Exited Smartphone Market During 2017-2023". Counterpoint Research. September 20, 2023. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
- ↑ "20 Most Valuable Smartphone Companies in the World". Yahoo Finance. 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
- ↑ "5 Most Valuable Smartphone Companies in the World". Insider Monkey. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
- ↑ "QBell Sito Ufficiale: Tv, Monitor & Smart Devices". QBell: Tv & Monitor Qvision, Qphone, Qwatch, Tablet (in italiano). Retrieved 2022-03-15.
- ↑ "Hidis Srl - Distributions". hidis.it. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
- ↑ ""Связной" продал Explay". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- ↑ "Welcome to SwishTech". SwishTech. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
- ↑ White, Ronald D. (23 February 2014). "InfoSonics seeking name recognition in U.S." The L.A. Times. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ↑ "Rettung für Hagenuk in Berlin jetzt perfekt" [Hagenuk in Berlin finally rescued] (in Deutsch). Tagesspiegel. dpa. 25 June 1998. Retrieved 7 February 2019. Berlin-based mobile phone production and Danish mobile phone development acquired by Telital, Kiel-based mobile phone production closed down.
- ↑ Okapia, Mobiles. "Okapia Mobile Bangladesh". okapia-mobile.com. Retrieved 2021-10-01.