Germany Mobile Phones & Portable Devices

About 57% of these are other recycling products, 16% are mobile phones. A wide variety of used mobile phones options are available to you, such as 1920x1080, 1334x750, and 1024x768. There are 42 used mobile phones suppliers, mainly located in Europe. The top supplying country or region is Germany, which supply 100% of used mobile phones.

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This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by country, from that the brands originate.

Germany Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Am Fm

CountryBrand

Notes

AlgeriaCondor
BangladeshWalton
BrazilGradiente
Multilaser
Positivo
CanadaBlackBerry LimitedHardware development delegated to TCL
DataWind
China10.OrManufactured by Huaqin Telecom Technology Co. Ltd.
Amoi
BBK
CoolpadSubsidiary of LeEco
Cubot
Gfive
Haier
Hisense
HonorSub-brand of Huawei
Huawei
Konka
LeEco
Meitu
Meizu
Ningbo Bird
OnePlusSubsidiary of BBK
OppoSubsidiary of BBK
RealmeSubsidiary of BBK
Smartisan
TCL Corporation
Technology Happy Life
Tecno Mobile
VivoSubsidiary of BBK
Vsun
Wasam
Xiaomi
Zopo Mobile
ZTE
ZUK MobileSubsidiary of Lenovo
Czech RepublicJablotron
Verzo
EgyptSICO Technology
FinlandJolla
Nokia CorporationHardware development delegated to third party
HMD GlobalDevelops Nokia-branded feature phones and smartphones since 2016
Bittium
FranceArchos
Groupe Bull
MobiWireFormerly Sagem Wireless
Wiko
GermanyGigaset
MedionSubsidiary of Lenovo
TechniSat
Tiptel
GreeceMLS
Hong KongX-tigi Mobile
Lenovo
IndiaCREO
Celkon
Iball
Intex Technologies
Karbonn Mobiles
Lava International
HCL Technologies
Jio
LYF
Micromax Informatics
Onida Electronics
Spice Digital
Videocon
XoloSubsidiary of Lava International
YU TeleventuresSubsidiary of Micromax Informatics
mPhoneMobile Phone manufacturers based in state of Kerala
IndonesiaNexian
MITO
Polytron
Advan
Axioo
IMO
Zyrex
Andromax

Brand by Smartfren

Evercoss

Subsidiary of PT AIG

Luna

Subsidiary of PT AIG

Genpro

Subsidiary of PT AIG

Asiafone
Himax
SPC
Vitell
Venera
Osmo
HiCore
Maxtron
ItalyBrondi
New Generation Mobile
Olivetti
Onda Mobile Communication
JapanAkai
Fujitsu
Casio
Hitachi
JRC
Kyocera
Mitsubishi Electric
NEC
Panasonic
Sansui
Sharp
Sony
Toshiba
LatviaJust5
MalaysiaM Dot
Ninetology
MexicoKyoto Electronics
Lanix
Zonda
NetherlandsFairphone
John's Phone
Philips
North KoreaKoryolink[citation needed]
PakistanQMobile
Voice Mobile
PhilippinesCherry MobileBrand by Cosmic Technologies
Starmobile
Cloudfone
MyPhoneBrand by Solid Group
TorqueTopstrasse Global
PolandKruger&Matz
Manta Multimedia
myPhone
RomaniaAllview
Evolio
E-Boda
Myria
Utok
RussiaBeeline
ExplaySubsidiary of Fly[1]
Gresso
Highscreen
Megafon
MTS
RoverPC
teXet
Sitronics
Yotaphone
South KoreaKT Tech
LG
Pantech
Samsung
SpainBQ
SwedenDoro
TaiwanAcer
Asus
BenQ
DBTel
Dopod
Foxconn
Gigabyte Technology
HTC
ThailandAIS
DTAC
True
Wellcom
I-Mobile
TunisiaEvertekTunisie
TurkeyASELSAN
Vestel
United Arab EmiratesThuraya
United KingdomBullitt Group
Wileyfox
United StatesApple
BLU Products
Caterpillar
Firefly
Garmin
Google
HP
InFocus
InfoSonics[2]
Motorola MobilitySubsidiary of Lenovo
Obi Worldphone
Nextbit
Purism, SPC
VietnamVinSmart
ZimbabweGTel
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Defunct

CountryBrand

Notes

ChinaGionee
GermanyAEG
BenQ MobileBankruptcy in 2006, defunct in 2007
Grundig Mobile
Hagenuk Telecom GmbHinsolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by Telital in 1998[3]
Siemens MobileAcquired by BenQ Corporation in 2005 to form BenQ Mobile
Telefunken
JapanSanyo
SpainGeeksPhone
Vitelcom
United KingdomVertu
Kazam
United StatesEssential Products
Microsoft MobileEstablished in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft, defunct in 2017

No longer associated with mobile phones

CountryBrandNotes
ItalyTelit
SwedenEricssonCompany which owned the brand merged with Sony as a joint venture, and later wholly acquired by Sony
United StatesDELL

References

  1. ^''Связной' продал Explay'. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  2. ^White, Ronald D. (23 February 2014). 'InfoSonics seeking name recognition in U.S.'The L.A. Times. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  3. ^'Rettung für Hagenuk in Berlin jetzt perfekt' [Hagenuk in Berlin finally rescued] (in German). Tagesspiegel. dpa. 25 June 1998. Retrieved 7 February 2019. Berlin-based mobile phone production and Danish mobile phone development acquired by Telital, Kiel-based mobile phone production closed down.
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Germany Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Bluetooth

Several options exist for travelers going to Germany who need a cellular telephone. If your stay will be short, it makes sense to rent a phone. If your stay is for a month or more, it may be more economical to purchase Pay As You Go cards, using only what is necessary. Another option is bringing your current cell phone with you, and using it while in Germany.

Which Phone?

Currently, about 20% of US and Canadian-based cell phones work overseas. In Europe and many other places, cellular carriers use the GSM system. These are not universal. Some of the newer phones have the correct 900 and 1800 MHz frequencies built into them, which allow their use in Germany. Before you leave home, check with your provider to find out if your phone has these frequencies or 'bands' (all quad bands and most tri bands do).

If your phone will work in Germany, you may want to consider 'roaming' with your current service. This assumes that you will be using the phone very little, or perhaps it is necessary that you keep your current cell phone number. The most economical way to use your US or Canadian phone (if it indeed has the correct bands) is to remove the SIM card (the chip in the phone giving you service) and insert a new, German SIM card. This will give you a new German phone number and you will be able to take advantage of the local rates - including unlimited free incoming calls. Make sure you ask your carrier for the unlock code, so that your phone can accept another SIM card and service.

You can get a local SIM card in Germany once you arrive, or prior to your departure. It may be more convenient getting it before you leave, since you will then have the new number to give to people before your trip. There are several telecom companies in Germany that offer Pay As You Go plans using scratch cards or 'top-up' cards. These 'Cards' are available in many locations. It is even possible, in some cases, to 'top up' over the internet. Ortel, for example, offers rates specifically designed for the tourist and foreign nationals living in Germany. With Ortel calls back to the US and Canada are only 0.09 Euros per minute or about US$0.13. One of the advantages of these plans is that you do not sign any contracts. On the other hand, there is always the possibility that you will run out of talk time. Still, you can easily buy more talk time.

Renting A Cell Phone

If you have determined that your current phone will not work overseas, you can easily rent a cell phone. You get them at the airport upon arrival or at major US hubs, or you can rent from one of many companies online. Renting a phone at the airport should be your last choice as it can be quite expensive. Online companies generally charge about US$1 per minute, in and out.

Buying a Cell Phone

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Germany Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Wireless

Some travelers prefer purchasing a telephone and a SIM card rather than renting. The cost of purchasing a cell phone has dropped considerably, and the marketplace for mobile telephones has become voracious. There are certainly good deals available. If you are traveling to Germany for more than a month, it definitely makes sense to investigate this option, as it may ultimately save you money. Plus, an international phone will work not only within Germany, but with the proper SIM card, in approximately 200 other countries. There are even 'roaming SIM cards.' This is convenient for people who travel frequently to several different countries. If you are staying only in Germany, you do not need this feature.

Generally speaking, if your current phone works abroad, then buy only the local SIM card. If you travel infrequently or only for short trips, then rent a phone. If you are a frequent traveler or will be moving to Germany, buy a cell phone and SIM card. Having reliable service at an affordable price is what everyone wants.

Germany Mobile Phones & Portable Devices

More information about telephones, SIM cards, Pay As You Go plans and hands-free sets is available at www.cellularabroad.com.