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The price of mobile phones in Bangladesh generally ranges from as low as BDT 1,000 for basic feature phones to BDT 300,000 or more for premium flagship devices. Several factors influence the pricing, including the brand, specifications, and availability of the models.
This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by the country from which the brands originate. The number of mobile phone brands peaked to more than 750 in 2017 before declining to nearly 250 brands in 2023. [1] Bold refers to major smartphone brand. [2] [3]
Logo used until 2015. Samsung Galaxy (Korean: 삼성 갤럭시; stylized as SAMSUNG Galaxy since 2015 (except Japan where it omitted the Samsung branding up until 2023), [2] previously stylized as Samsung GALAXY; abbreviated as SG) is a series of computing and Android mobile computing devices that are designed, manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics since 29 June 2009.
Bank of Africa Ghana Limited: Financials Banks Accra: 1997 Commercial bank P A Bank of Ghana: Financials Banks Accra: 1957 State bank S A Benso Oil Palm Plantation: Consumer goods Food products Sekondi-Takoradi: 2004 Food processing, palm oil, GSE: BOPP: P A British American Tobacco Ghana: Consumer goods Tobacco Accra: 1991
In 2017, Tigo Ghana and Airtel Ghana merged to form AirtelTigo. [24] Competition among mobile-cellular providers has spurred growth, with a mobile phone teledensity in 2009 of more than 80 per 100 persons and rising. [1] The cost of mobile phones is increased by taxes of around 38%. [25]
Transsion manufactures its phones in China, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. [11] Transsion was the first non-African mobile phone company to set up an after-sales support network in Africa. [3] In 2021, Transsion held a 48.2% share of the African smartphone market. [12]
As of 2024, locally manufactured and assembled televisions had a 90% market share, 70% to 75% air conditioners (AC) were manufactured locally and 80% domestic demands of refrigerators were met by local manufacturers. Home appliances sold in Bangladesh in 2021 was estimated to be worth $2.4 Billion and is expected to rise to $10 billion by 2030.