List of mobile phone makers by country
This is a list of mobile phone makers sorted by country.
Bangladesh
Brazil
Canada
China (mainland)
See also: Mobile phone industry in China
- Alcatel (subsidiary of TCL Corporation)
- Amoi
- BBK
- Coolpad
- Cubot
- Gfive
- Gionee
- Haier
- Hisense
- Huawei
- Konka
- Lenovo (also its subsidiary Motorola Mobility)
- Letv
- Meizu
- OnePlus (subsidiary of BBK)
- Oppo (subsidiary of BBK)
- Qihoo 360
- QiKU (joint venture of Qihoo 360 and Coolpad)
- Ningbo Bird
- Smartisan
- TCL Corporation (Alcatel-Lucent later sold its shares in TCL and is no longer related to the Alcatel Mobile Phones brand)
- Technology Happy Life
- vivo (subsidiary of BBK)
- Vsun (subsidiary of BBK)
- Wasam
- Xiaomi
- Zopo Mobile
- ZTE
- ZUK Mobile (subsidiary of Lenovo)
Czech Republic
Denmark
- Lumigon (made by BYD Electronic of China)
Finland
- Jolla (designed in Finland)
- Microsoft Mobile (formerly Nokia)
France
- Alcatel Lucent
- Archos
- Bull
- MobiWire (formerly Sagem Wireless)
- Thomson
- Wiko (subsidiary of Tinno Mobile)
Germany
- AEG
- Grundig Mobile
- Medion (headquartered in Germany, subsidiary of Lenovo of China)
- Siemens (discontinued)
- Telefunken
- Tiptel
India
- Celkon
- IBall
- Intex Technologies
- Karbonn Mobiles
- Lava International
- LYF
- Micromax Informatics
- Onida Electronics
- Ringing Bells
- Spice Digital
- Videocon
- Xolo
- YU Televentures
Indonesia
Italy
- Brondi
- NGM
- Olivetti
- Onda Mobile Communication
- Telit (discontinued)
Japan
- Fujitsu
- Kyocera Communications
- Mitsubishi Electric (discontinued)
- NEC
- NEC Casio Mobile Communications
- Panasonic
- Sanyo (discontinued)
- Sansui
- Sharp Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Toshiba - (discontinued and moved to tablets only)
Latvia
Malaysia
Mexico
Netherlands
North Korea
Pakistan
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Russia
- Beeline
- Explay (become subsidiary of Fly in 2015[1])
- Gresso
- Highscreen
- Megafon
- MTS
- RoverPC
- teXet
- Sitronics
- Yotaphone
South Korea
Spain
- Bq
- GeeksPhone
- Vitelcom (discontinued)
Sweden
- Doro
- Ericsson (discontinued)
- Nautiz by Handheld Group
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
- Binatone
- Bullitt Group
- INQ (discontinued)
- Kazam (subsidiary of Fly[2])
- Marshall Amplification
- Sendo (discontinued)
- Vertu
- Wileyfox (subsidiary of Fly[2])
United States
- Amazon
- Apple
- AT&T
- BLU Products
- Caterpillar
- Dell
- Energizer
- Firefly
- Garmin
- Google Nexus
- HP
- InFocus
- InfoSonics[3]
- Microsoft Mobile
- Motorola Mobility (headquartered in the United States, subsidiary of Lenovo of China)[4]
- Obi Worldphone
Vietnam
- F-mobile (FPT Group)
References
- ↑ http://www.cnews.ru/news/top/2015-12-21_svyaznoj_prodal_explay
- 1 2 http://mobiltelefon.ru/post_1443108022.html
- ↑ White, Ronald D. (23 February 2014). "InfoSonics seeking name recognition in U.S.". The L.A. Times. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
- ↑ "Lenovo Completes Acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google".
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