Jablotron

Last updated
Noabe (former Jablocom)
Type Private
Industry Electronics
Telecommunications
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Products mobile phones
Website Noabe (former Jablocom)

Jablocom is a Czech company that produces mobile phones. In 2005 it was settled as mobile spinoff [1] of the Czech electrotechnical holding Jablotron Group. In 2017 the company was sold by Jablotron to private hands (one of its founders) and in spring 2018 it was renamed to NOABE s.r.o. Nevertheless, Jablocom brand is still used on all products.

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In 2005, Jablocom aroused a great interest in its model "the world's largest mobile phone". [2] Mobile desktop phones (mobile phone in the shape of a desk phone) was originally designed for old people, however, it aroused great interest in regions with poor condition of landline and at mobile operators, who see it as another tool in competition with fixed lines. Today majority of phones are used in offices and other work places. Phone designs changed accordingly, in 2014 first desktop smartphone with Android was introduced [3] and cloud administration tools for all current Jablocom phones was launched.

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References

  1. a.s, Economia (2005-10-18). "Na velké mobily bude JabloCOM". Hospodářské noviny (iHNed.cz) (in Czech). Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  2. "Czech Jablotron overwhelmed by growing interest in the world's biggest mobile phone". Radio Prague International. 2005-02-08. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  3. Jablocom Raven: chytrý stolní telefon s Androidem pochází z Česka Více na: https://www.mobilmania.cz/bleskovky/jablocom-raven-chytry-stolni-telefon-s-androidem-pochazi-z-ceska/sc-4-a-1328225/default.aspx