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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

Country Brand Notes
 Algeria Condor Electronics https://www.condor.dz/en/
 Armenia Armphone
 Australia Kogan
 Bangladesh Symphony
Walton One of the Largest Consumer Electronics manufacturer in South Asia
 Brazil Gradiente
Multilaser
Positivo
Tectoy
 China 10.Or (Tenor) Manufactured by Huaqin Telecom Technology Co. Ltd.
Amoi
Coolpad Subsidiary of LeEco
Cubot
Gfive
Haier
Hisense
Honor Owned by Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Huawei
Infinix Mobile Subsidiary of Transsion
Itel Mobile Subsidiary of Transsion
iQOO Owned by Vivo
LeEco
Meitu
Meizu
Ningbo Bird
OnePlus Owned by Oppo
Oppo
Realme Owned by Oppo
Smartisan
TCL Corporation
Technology Happy Life
Tecno Mobile Subsidiary of Transsion
Umidigi
Vivo
Vsun
Wasam
Unihertz
Xiaomi
ZTE
 Czech Republic Jablotron
Verzo
 Egypt SICO Technology
 Finland Jolla
Nokia Corporation Hardware development delegated to third party
HMD Global Develops Nokia-branded feature phones and smartphones since 2016
Bittium
 France Archos
Alcatel Mobile Owned by Nokia and used under license by TCL Technology
Crosscall [fr]
Groupe Bull
Kapsys [fr]
Logicom [fr]
MobiWire Formerly Sagem Wireless
Wiko
 Germany Gigaset
Medion Subsidiary of Lenovo
SHIFT
TechniSat
Tiptel
 Greece MLS
 Hong Kong X-tigi Mobile
Lenovo
Infinix Subsidiary of Transsion
 India Intex Technologies
Karbonn Mobiles
Lava International
Jio
LYF Subsidiary of Jio
Micromax Informatics
Xolo Subsidiary of Lava International
 Iran GLX
Iran Electronics Industries
X-Vision
Gplus
 Indonesia Advan
Evercoss
SPC
 Italy Brondi
Q.Bell[4] Owned by Hidis[5]
New Generation Mobile
Olivetti
 Japan Akai
Fujitsu
Casio
Hitachi
JRC
Kyocera
Mitsubishi Electric
NEC
Panasonic
Sharp
Sony
Toshiba
 Latvia Just5
 Mexico Kyoto Electronics
Lanix
Zonda
 Malaysia MYFON
VC Group
 Netherlands Fairphone
John's Phone
Philips
 North Korea Arirang
 Pakistan QMobile
 Philippines Cherry Mobile Brand by Cosmic Technologies
Firefly Mobile (PH)
Starmobile
Cloudfone
MyPhone Brand by Solid Group
Torque Topstrasse Global
 Poland Kruger&Matz [pl]
Manta Multimedia [pl]
myPhone (Poland) [pl]
 Romania Allview
Evolio
E-Boda
Myria
Utok
 Russia Beeline
Explay Subsidiary of Fly[6]
Gresso
Highscreen
Megafon
MTS
RoverPC
teXet
Sitronics
Yotaphone
 South Africa Cell C
MTN
Mobicel
Telkom
Vodacom
 South Korea Samsung
 Sweden Doro
 Taiwan Acer
Asus
BenQ
DBTel
Foxconn A hardware manufacturing company
HTC
 Thailand AIS
DTAC
True
Wellcom
 Tunisia EvertekTunisie
 Turkey Vestel
 United Arab Emirates Thuraya
 United Kingdom Bullitt Group A hardware manufacturing Company
Nothing
SwishTech[7]
 United States Apple
BLU Products
Caterpillar
Garmin
Google Pixel
HP
iDroid USA
InFocus
InfoSonics[8]
Microsoft Back to mobile business and focused on Android based Surface line smartphone
Motorola Mobility Subsidiary of Lenovo
Purism, SPC
 Vietnam BPhone Subsidiary of BKAV
Masstel https://masstel.vn/
Masscom https://masscom.vn/phone/
Vsmart https://www.vsmart.net/en/
 Zimbabwe GTel

Defunct

Country Brand Notes
 Canada Jeotex (Datawind) Bankruptcy in 2021
 China Gionee Bankruptcy in 2018, acquired by Karbonn Mobiles
ZUK Mobile Subsidiary of Lenovo, defunct in 2017
 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
 Italy Onda Mobile Communication
 India YU Televentures Was a subsidiary of Micromax
 Indonesia Nexian
 Japan Sanyo
Sansui Defunct in 2014
 Malaysia M Dot
 Spain GeeksPhone
Vitelcom
Energy Sistem
BQ After having a majority acquired by VinSmart/Vingroup in 2018, BQ ceased operations; liquidating in 2020.
 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
  Switzerland Autophon [de]
 Thailand I-Mobile Defunct in 2017
 United Kingdom Vertu Bankruptcy in 2017
Kazam
Wileyfox
 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
 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
 Bangladesh Okapia Discontinued its own line of mobile phones and became a national distributor for Chinese mobile brand Honor.[10]
 Canada BlackBerry Limited Ended smartphone production in 2016; brand licensing agreement with TCL Communication ended in 2020.
 China Konka
 Indonesia Mito
 Italy Telit
 Malaysia

Ninetology

Now an electric bicycle branded as E-Nine
 South Korea LG In 2021 LG announced they would no longer be manufacturing mobile phones.
 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.
  Switzerland Ascom
 Taiwan Gigabyte Technology
 United States Dell

References

  1. ^ "Nearly 500 Brands Exited Smartphone Market During 2017-2023". Counterpoint Research. September 20, 2023. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  2. ^ "20 Most Valuable Smartphone Companies in the World". Yahoo Finance. 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  3. ^ "5 Most Valuable Smartphone Companies in the World". Insider Monkey. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  4. ^ "QBell Sito Ufficiale: Tv, Monitor & Smart Devices". QBell: Tv & Monitor Qvision, Qphone, Qwatch, Tablet (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  5. ^ "Hidis Srl - Distributions". hidis.it. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  6. ^ ""Связной" продал Explay". Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Welcome to SwishTech". SwishTech. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  8. ^ White, Ronald D. (23 February 2014). "InfoSonics seeking name recognition in U.S." The L.A. Times. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Rettung für Hagenuk in Berlin jetzt perfekt" [Hagenuk in Berlin finally rescued] (in German). 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.
  10. ^ Okapia, Mobiles. "Okapia Mobile Bangladesh". okapia-mobile.com. Retrieved 2021-10-01.