Mobile Phone Brands



Alcatel provides communications solutions to telecommunication carriers, Internet service providers and enterprises for delivery of voice, data and video applications to their customers or employees. Alcatel brings its leading position in fixed and mobile broadband networks, applications and services, to help its partners and customers build a user-centric broadband world. With sales of EURO 13.1 billion and 58,000 employees in 2005, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries.
BenQ Mobile is an industry leader in wireless communication devices with a high lifestyle appeal.
BlackBerry is a leading wireless connectivity solution, providing access to a wide range of applications on a variety of wireless devices around the world. It combines award winning devices, software and services to keep mobile professionals connected to the people, data and resources that drive their day.

BlackBerry is developed by Research In Motion Limited (RIM), a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market.
Innostream is a developer and manufacturer of next generation mobile communication terminals
which are known for its innovative and creative technology. By streamlining and integrating its 
operations and management practices, Innostream continues to apply its systematic approach
and services to create new opportunities and enhance customer satisfaction. 
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Since its establishment in 2000, Innostream has been growing noticeably in Asia, Europe and America. In addition, Innostream-s driving force for foundation of innovation is the customer driven management through our dedicated and experienced group of Design, R&D and state of the art manufacturing facility. These combined efforts will no doubt; enable Innostream to grow successfully and deliver enhanced and improved products to our valued costumers.
LG (The Mobile Communications Company) is the worlds leading Mobile brand of UMTS(WCDMA), CDMA and GSM handsets, which have been designed to improve the value of customer lives. With a total range of wired and wireless solutions, the company is rapidly establishing a global presence and growing its international market share in 3G handsets. 
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Since LG Electronics opened its CDMA handset operations in 1996, the company has consistently experienced phenomenal growth year-on-year. In 2005, GSM (including UMTS) sales increased approximately 40 percent over the previous year to 25M units and CDMA sales increased to 30M units, securing LG-s position as the worlds top CDMA vendor. The company ranked 4th in global mobile handset sales in 2005, according to the global market research agency, Strategy Analytics.
Founded in the UK in 1982, Maxon Europe Ltd, part of the world-wide Maxon Electronics Group is a leader in the design and manufacture of mobile communications equipment. 
World-wide experience and sustained growth have allowed the company to develop a truly Pan-European distribution network which now places Maxon Europe at the forefront of the Mobile Communications business.
Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. These include: 
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Software-enhanced wireless telephone, and messaging products and systems, as well as networking and Internet-access products for consumers, network operators, and commercial, government and industrial customers. 
Embedded semiconductor solutions for customers in networking, transportation, wireless communications and imaging and entertainment markets. 
Embedded electronic systems for automotive, communications, imaging, manufacturing systems, computer and industrial markets. 
Digital and analog systems and set-top terminals for broadband cable television operators.
Mobile phones are the backbone of mobile communications and have experienced explosive growth. Since the year 2000, mobile phone growth within Japan has slowed due to the high level of market penetration and the limited number of consumers that do not already own a mobile phone. Third-generation mobile phones* (hereafter referred to as 3G mobiles) are expected to be extremely popular and fuel further replacement demand. Telecommunication firms all over the world are preparing to deploy third-generation networks. NEC is an industry leader in the new era of commercial 3G services incorporating W-CDMA technology. NEC is using W-CDMA products, technology and expertise to drive the progress of the 3G mobile networks.
Nokia is the worlds largest manufacturer of mobile devices; a leader in equipment, services and
solutions for network operators; and a driving force in bringing mobility to businesses. Nokia is about
enhancing communication and exploring new ways to exchange information. In short, Nokia is about
connecting people.
O2 is a leading provider of mobile services to consumers and businesses in the UK. It is the leader in non-voice services, including text, media messaging, games, music and video, as well as data connections via GPRS, 3G and WLAN.
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O2 UK is part of the wider O2 group which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Telefónica S.A. O2 comprises mobile network operators in the UK and Ireland, along with integrated fixed/mobile businesses in Germany, the Czech Republic (Telefónica O2 Czech Republic) and the Isle of Man (Manx Telecom).  It also owns 50 percent of the Tesco Mobile and Tchibo Mobilfunk, joint venture businesses in the UK and Germany respectively.
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In addition, O2 includes O2 Airwave, which supplies secure digital communications to the emergency services, including the Police, Ambulance and Fire, as well as other public safety organisations.
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O2 was formed in 2001 following the demerger from British Telecom of its former mobile business, BT Wireless.
Panasonic vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of our business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use our products every day. We share their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances.
Philips continuously explores new ways to improve products and to offer innovative products to its consumers. 
In a world where technology increasingly touches every aspect of our daily lives, Philips is a leading solutions provider in the areas of healthcare, lifestyle and enabling technology, aspiring to become the most admired company in industry.
Groupe SAGEM is an international high-technology group. Major league player in the world, and number one of the French mobile telephones market, SAGEM is Europes first actor in fax machines and provider of global solutions and multi-service networks. Third largest European group in the defence and security electronics market, world leader in fingerprint biometrics as well as major actor in avionics and on-board information systems for aircraft, SAGEM maintains a presence in more than 20 countries world-wide.
Samsung active participation in sporting events has helped promote community spirit, as well as returning corporate profits to society. As a Worldwide Olympic partner in the wireless equipment sector for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, SAMSUNG provided 25,000 advanced digital wireless telecommunication devices including mobile phones. SAMSUNG Electronic BlueBlack Phone (D500) received Best Mobile Handset from 3GSM World Congress 2005.
SANYO Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Wireless Mobile Phones, Two Years in a Row, Tied in 2005 According to 2005 Study by J.D. Power and Associates.<br>

SANYO has received the highest ranking for customer satisfaction in 3 out of the 4 years since J.D. Power and Associated began tracking the mobile phone market.
Sendo was a British Birmingham-based manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1999. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola.
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The company specialised in low-cost handsets aimed primarily at the Pay-As-You-Go markets and also high-end Symbian smartphones.
Through a mix of product innovations and integration with advanced technology, Sharp is dedicated to providing improved accessibility to its full line of office products and imaging solutions.
The Sharp mobile phones use the companys own advanced CMOS and CCD cameras, LCD and stacked memory modules.
Siemens, headquartered in Berlin and Munich, is one of the worlds largest electrical engineering and electronics companies. Siemens provides innovative technologies and comprehensive know-how to benefit customers in 190 countries.
Siemens offers the perfect phone for every taste. Whether you prefer style, technological excellence or simple usability - our mobile phones have it all.
Sony Ericsson is a joint venture established in 2001 by the Japanese consumer electronics company Sony Corporation and the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson to make mobile phones. Both companies have ceased making their own mobile phones. The reason for this merger is to combine Sony-s global consumer marketing expertise with Ericsson-s technological leadership in the communications sector.
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Sony Ericsson announced its first joint products in March 2002 and now has a full product portfolio covering all target groups. Sony Ericsson introduced the Walkman-branded W series music phones in 2005 (ten models to date, W300, W550, W600, W700, W710, W800, W810, W850, W900 and W950). Sony Ericsson is also starting to incorporate its Cybershot brand to its 2006 line-up with the introduction of the 3.2 megapixel camera phone, the K790/K800.
Vodafone Group Plc is the worlds leading mobile telecommunications company, providing a wide range of services including voice and data communications.
<br>Vodafone Group plc is a British mobile phone operator headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire, England. It is the largest mobile telecommunications network company in the world by turnover and has a market value of about $134 billion (June 2006).

Mobile phones allow the users to associate different ringtones for different phonebook entries. Many also allow users to create their own music tones, either with a melody composer or a sample/loop arranger (such as the MusicDJ in many Sony Ericsson phones). Often these are native formats only available to one particular phone model or brand. However, other formats, such as MIDI or MP3, are often suported; must be downloaded to the phone before they can be used as a normal ringtone.