Smartphone Brands From A-Z List

Here’s A–Z Master List of Smartphone Brands covering past and present, active and discontinued.

A–Z Smartphone Brand List

A

  • Acer
  • AGM (rugged)
  • Alcatel (TCL-owned)
  • Allview
  • Amoi
  • Apple
  • Archos
  • Asus
  • AT&T (branded devices)

B

  • Benco
  • BenQ
  • BenQ-Siemens
  • Bittium (secure phones)
  • Black Shark (gaming, Xiaomi-backed)
  • Blackview (rugged)
  • BLU
  • BQ (Spain/Russia)
  • Bush (UK retailer brand)
  • BYD Electronics (OEM manufacturer)

C

  • Casio (rugged/flip phones)
  • Cat (Caterpillar, rugged)
  • Celkon
  • Cherry Mobile (Philippines)
  • Coolpad
  • Comio
  • Cubot
  • CUBOT KingKong (rugged variant)
  • CUBOT Note series

D

  • Doogee
  • Doro (senior-focused phones)
  • Dreem (small regional brands)

E

  • Elephone
  • Energizer (Avenir Telecom)
  • Essential (discontinued)
  • Evercoss (Indonesia)
  • Evertek

F

  • Fairphone
  • Fero (Africa/India)
  • FIH Mobile (manufacturing for other brands)
  • Fly (Europe/Asia)

G

  • Gionee
  • Google (Pixel)
  • Greenphone (eco-focused small brands)
  • Grundig (historic)

H

  • Haier
  • Honor
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • Hyve

I

  • iBall
  • iBrit
  • iNew
  • iQOO (Vivo sub-brand)
  • iTel
  • Infinix
  • InFocus
  • Intex

J

  • Jio (India)
  • Jolla (Sailfish OS)

K

  • Karbonn
  • Kyocera
  • K-Touch
  • Kazam

L

  • Lava
  • LeEco (LeTV)
  • Lenovo
  • LG (discontinued smartphones)
  • Linx (Vodafone brand)

M

  • Masstel
  • Maxwest
  • Meizu
  • Micromax
  • Microsoft (Lumia)
  • MobiWire
  • Mobvoi
  • Motorola
  • myPhone (Poland)
  • MTS (Russia telecom brand)

N

  • NEC
  • Neffos (TP-Link brand)
  • Nextbit (discontinued, bought by Razer)
  • Nokia (HMD Global)
  • Nothing (UK)
  • Nubia (ZTE sub-brand)

O

  • Onda
  • OnePlus
  • Oukitel
  • Oppo
  • Orange (telecom-branded)

P

  • Palm
  • Panasonic
  • Philips
  • Posh Mobile
  • Prestigio

Q

  • QMobile (Pakistan)
  • Qtek (HTC early brand)

R

  • Razer
  • Realme
  • Red (Hydrogen One, failed)
  • RIM (BlackBerry)
  • ROKiT
  • RugGear

S

  • Samsung
  • Sagem
  • Saygus (never shipped)
  • Sharp (AQUOS)
  • Siemens (early mobile pioneer)
  • Smartisan (China)
  • Sony (Xperia)
  • Spice
  • Symphony (Bangladesh)

T

  • T-Mobile (branded devices)
  • Tecno
  • Thuraya (satellite phones)
  • TCL (also owns Alcatel, Blackberry license)
  • Turing (concept luxury phones)

U

  • Ulefone (rugged)
  • UMIDIGI
  • Unihertz (mini/unique phones)

V

  • Vertu (luxury)
  • Verykool
  • Vivo
  • VKworld
  • Vodafone (branded)

W

  • Walton (Bangladesh)
  • Wiko
  • Wileyfox
  • Wingtech (OEM manufacturer)

X

  • Xaiomi (typo brands exist but main is Xiaomi)
  • Xolo
  • Xtouch

Y

  • Yandex.Phone (Russia)
  • Yota (dual-screen YotaPhone)
  • YU Televentures (Micromax sub-brand)

Z

  • Zanco (tiny novelty phones)
  • Zopo
  • ZTE

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