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List of all Smartphone Producers

Acer
Alcatel
Allview
Amazon
Amoi
Apple
Archos
Asus
AT&T
Benefon
BenQ
BenQ-Siemens
Bird
BlackBerry
BLU
Bosch
BQ
Casio
Cat
Celkon
Chea
Coolpad
Dell
Emporia
Energizer
Ericsson
Eten
Fujitsu Siemens
Garmin-Asus
Gigabyte
Gionee
Google
Haier
HP
HTC
Huawei
i-mate
i-mobile
Icemobile
Innostream
iNQ
Intex
Jolla
Karbonn
Kyocera
Lava
Lenovo
LG
Maxon
Maxwest
Meizu
Micromax
Microsoft
Mitac
Mitsubishi
Modu
Motorola
MWg
NEC
Neonode
NIU
Nokia
Nvidia
O2
OnePlus
Oppo
Orange
Palm
Panasonic
Pantech
Parla
Philips
Plum
Posh
Prestigio
QMobile
Qtek
Sagem
Samsung
Sendo
Sewon
Sharp
Siemens
Sonim
Sony
Sony Ericsson
Spice
T-Mobile
Tel.Me.
Telit
Thuraya
Toshiba
Unnecto
Vertu
verykool
vivo
VK Mobile
Vodafone
Wiko
WND
XCute
Xiaomi
XOLO
Yezz
Yota
YU
ZTE

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