From Handwiki This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by the country from which the brands originate. Bold refers to major smartphone brand.
| Region | Country | Brand | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa | Condor | ||
| Asia | Walton | ||
| Symphony | |||
| Oceania | Kogan | ||
| South America | Gradiente | ||
| Multilaser | |||
| Positivo | |||
| Tectoy | |||
| Asia | 10.Or (Tenor) | Manufactured by Huaqin Telecom Technology Co. Ltd. | |
| Amoi | |||
| BBK | |||
| Coolpad | Subsidiary of LeEco | ||
| Cubot | |||
| Doogee (fr) | |||
| Gfive | |||
| Haier | |||
| Hisense | |||
| Honor | Owned by Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology Co., Ltd. | ||
| Huawei | |||
| Itel Mobile | Subsidiary of Transsion | ||
| iQOO | Owned by Vivo, Subsidiary of BBK | ||
| LeEco | |||
| Meitu | |||
| Meizu | |||
| Ningbo Bird | |||
| OnePlus | Owned by Oppo, Subsidiary of BBK | ||
| Oppo | Subsidiary of BBK | ||
| Realme | Subsidiary of BBK | ||
| Smartisan | |||
| TCL Corporation | |||
| Technology Happy Life | |||
| Tecno Mobile | Subsidiary of Transsion | ||
| Umidigi | |||
| Vivo | Subsidiary of BBK | ||
| Vsun | |||
| Wasam | |||
| Xiaomi | |||
| ZTE | |||
| Europe | Jablotron | ||
| Verzo | |||
| Africa | SICO Technology | ||
| Europe | Jolla | ||
| Nokia Corporation | Hardware development delegated to third party | ||
| HMD Global | Develops Nokia-branded feature phones and smartphones since 2016 | ||
| Bittium | |||
| Europe | 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 | |||
| Europe | Gigaset | ||
| Medion | Subsidiary of Lenovo | ||
| SHIFT | |||
| TechniSat | |||
| Tiptel | |||
| Europe | MLS | ||
| Asia | X-tigi Mobile | ||
| Lenovo | |||
| Infinix | Subsidiary of Transsion | ||
| Asia | Celkon | ||
| Karbonn Mobiles | |||
| Lava International | |||
| Jio | |||
| LYF | Subsidiary of Jio | ||
| Micromax Informatics | |||
| Xolo | Subsidiary of Lava International | ||
| Asia | MiTO | ||
| Advan | |||
| Evercoss | |||
| SPC | |||
| Europe | Brondi | ||
| Q.Bell[1] | Owned by Hidis[2] | ||
| New Generation Mobile | |||
| Olivetti | |||
| Asia | Akai | ||
| Fujitsu | |||
| Casio | |||
| Hitachi | |||
| JRC | |||
| Kyocera | |||
| Mitsubishi Electric | |||
| NEC | |||
| Panasonic | |||
| Sharp | |||
| Sony | |||
| Toshiba | |||
| Europe | Just5 | ||
| Asia | M Dot | ||
| Ninetology | |||
| MyFon | |||
| North America | Kyoto Electronics | ||
| Lanix | |||
| Zonda | |||
| Europe | Fairphone | ||
| John's Phone | |||
| Philips | |||
| Asia | Arirang | ||
| Asia | QMobile | ||
| Asia | Cherry Mobile | Brand by Cosmic Technologies | |
| Firefly Mobile (PH) | |||
| Starmobile | |||
| Cloudfone | |||
| MyPhone | Brand by Solid Group | ||
| Torque | Topstrasse Global | ||
| Europe | Kruger&Matz (pl) | ||
| Manta Multimedia (pl) | |||
| myPhone (Poland) (pl) | |||
| Europe | Allview | ||
| Evolio | |||
| E-Boda | |||
| Myria | |||
| Utok | |||
| Eurasia | Beeline | ||
| Explay | Subsidiary of Fly[3] | ||
| Gresso | |||
| Highscreen | |||
| Megafon | |||
| MTS | |||
| RoverPC | |||
| teXet | |||
| Sitronics | |||
| Yotaphone | |||
| Africa | Cell C | ||
| MTN | |||
| Mobicel | |||
| Telkom | |||
| Vodacom | |||
| Asia | KT Tech | ||
| Pantech | |||
| Samsung | |||
| Europe | Doro | ||
| Asia | Acer | ||
| Asus | |||
| BenQ | |||
| DBTel | |||
| Foxconn | A Hardware Manufacturers Company | ||
| HTC | |||
| Asia | AIS | ||
| DTAC | |||
| True | |||
| Wellcom | |||
| I-Mobile | |||
| Africa | EvertekTunisie | ||
| Europe | ASELSAN | ||
| Vestel | |||
| Middle East | Thuraya | ||
| Europe | Bullitt Group | A Hardware Manufacturers Company | |
| Nothing | |||
| SwishTech[4] | |||
| North America | Apple | ||
| BLU Products | |||
| Caterpillar | |||
| Garmin | |||
| Google Pixel | |||
| HP | |||
| InFocus | |||
| InfoSonics[5] | |||
| Microsoft | Back to mobile business and focused on Android based Surface line smartphone | ||
| Motorola Mobility | Subsidiary of Lenovo | ||
| Obi Worldphone | |||
| Purism, SPC | |||
| Asia | BPhone | Subsidiary of BKAV | |
| Masstel | |||
| Africa | GTel |
| Country | Brand |
Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeotex (Datawind) | Bankruptcy in 2021 | ||
| Gionee | Bankruptcy in 2018, acquired by Karbonn Mobiles | ||
| ZUK Mobile | Subsidiary of Lenovo, defunct in 2017 | ||
| 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[6] | ||
| Siemens Mobile | Acquired by BenQ Corporation in 2005 to form BenQ Mobile | ||
| Telefunken | |||
| Onda Mobile Communication | |||
| YU Televentures | Was a subsidiary of Micromax | ||
| Nexian | |||
| Sanyo | |||
| Sansui | Defunct in 2014 | ||
| GeeksPhone | |||
| Vitelcom | |||
| Energy Sistem | |||
| BQ | After having a majority acquired by VinSmart/Vingroup in 2018, BQ ceased operations; liquidating in 2020. | ||
| 8.ta | Phase out in 2013, in favour of its current operations as Telkom Mobile | ||
| Vertu | |||
| Kazam | |||
| Wileyfox | |||
| Essential Products | |||
| Microsoft Mobile | Established in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft, defunct in 2017 | ||
| Nextbit (2016-2017) | Defunct in 2017 | ||
| FPT | |||
| 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 | |||
| VNPT | |||
| Kangaroo Mobile | |||
| Maxfone | |||
| K-Touch | - | Viettel | |
| Q-Mobile |
| Country | Brand | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Okapia | Discontinued its own line of mobile phones and became a national distributor for Chinese mobile brand Honor.[7] | |
| BlackBerry Limited | Ended smartphone production in 2016; brand licensing agreement with TCL Communication ended in 2020. | |
| Konka | ||
| Telit | ||
| Neotel | Sold off to Liquid Telecom Group | |
| LG | In 2021 LG announced they would no longer be manufacturing mobile phones. | |
| Ericsson | Company which owned the brand merged with Sony as a joint venture, and later wholly acquired by Sony | |
| Gigabyte Technology | ||
| DELL |
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