List of mobile phone makers by country
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This is a list of mobile phone makers sorted by country.
Contents
[hide]- 1Bangladesh
- 2Brazil
- 3Canada
- 4China (mainland)
- 5Czech Republic
- 6Denmark
- 7Finland
- 8France
- 9Germany
- 10Greece
- 11India
- 12Indonesia
- 13Italy
- 14Japan
- 15Latvia
- 16Malaysia
- 17Mexico
- 18Nepal
- 19Netherlands
- 20North Korea
- 21Pakistan
- 22Philippines
- 23Poland
- 24Romania
- 25Russia
- 26South Korea
- 27Spain
- 28Sweden
- 29Taiwan
- 30Thailand
- 31Tunisia
- 32Turkey
- 33United Arab Emirates
- 34United Kingdom
- 35United States
- 36References
Bangladesh
Brazil
Canada
- BlackBerry Limited (hardware development delegated to TCL)
- DataWind
China (mainland)
See also: Mobile phone industry in China
- Alcatel (subsidiary of TCL Corporation)
- Amoi
- BBK
- Coolpad (subsidiary of LeEco)
- Cubot
- Gfive
- Gionee
- Haier
- Hisense
- Huawei
- Konka
- LeEco
- Lenovo
- Meizu
- OnePlus (subsidiary of BBK)
- Oppo (subsidiary of BBK)
- Ningbo Bird
- Smartisan
- TCL Corporation
- Technology Happy Life
- Vivo (subsidiary of BBK)
- Vsun
- Wasam
- Xiaomi
- Zopo Mobile
- ZTE
- ZUK Mobile (subsidiary of Lenovo)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
- Jolla
- Nokia Corporation (hardware development delegated to third party)
- HMD Global (develops Nokia-branded features phones, as well as smartphones in partnership with Nokia Corporation)
France
- Archos
- Groupe Bull
- MobiWire (formerly Sagem Wireless)
- Wiko
Germany
- AEG
- Gigaset
- Grundig Mobile
- Medion (subsidiary of Lenovo)
- TechniSat
- Telefunken
- Tiptel
Greece
India
- CREO
- Celkon
- iball
- Intex Technologies
- Karbonn Mobiles
- Lava International
- LYF
- Micromax Informatics
- Onida Electronics
- Ringing Bells
- Spice Digital
- Videocon
- Xolo (Subsidiary of Lava International)
- YU Televentures (Subsidiary of Micromax Informatics)
Indonesia
Italy
- Brondi
- NGM
- Olivetti
- Onda Mobile Communication
- Telit (no longer produces mobile phones)
Japan
Latvia
Malaysia
Mexico
Nepal
Netherlands
North Korea
Pakistan
Philippines
- Cosmic Technologies (Cherry Mobile)
- Starmobile
- Solid Group (MyPhone)
- Topstrasse Global (Torque)
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 (mobile phone business merged with Sony's as a joint venture, and later wholly acquired by Sony)
- Handheld Group
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
- Apple
- BLU Products
- Caterpillar
- DELL (no longer produces mobile phones)
- Firefly
- Garmin
- HP
- InFocus
- InfoSonics[2]
- Microsoft Mobile (largely based in Finland)
- Motorola Mobility (subsidiary of Lenovo)
- Obi Worldphone
- Nextbit