BQ (company)


BQ was a Spanish company brand of user electronics devices, such as smartphones, tablets, e-readers and 3D printers among other products.
Among BQ's most notable products are the first AndroidOne mobile phone in Europe, as well as both the world's first mobile phone and tablet running the Ubuntu Phone operating system,. In 2018, the Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup acquired 51% share of BQ and active in Vietnam under the name of VinSmart.

History

The company started its business in 2009 importing e-readers from Asia.
In 2010 it started to produce its own tablets and e-readers.
In 2013, the company had 600 employees and it produced 400,000 tablets and 100,000 e-readers.
In 2014, the company entered the Portuguese market.
In 2015, the company produced a smartphone that runs the Ubuntu operating system.
In 2016, the company released the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet.
In August 2016 BQ filed a lawsuit in the Moscow Arbitration Court against the Russian smartphone manufacturer Antares LLC for the use of the BQ trademark. The Spanish company demanded three million rubles, but the Russian company claimed that it was using the brand legally. The court sided with the Russian company.
After the sale to Vingroup in 2018, BQ remained active in the Vietnamese market under the name VinSmart, producing Vsmart-branded phones. In 2021, Vingroup withdrew from the smartphone market, and BQ filed for bankruptcy.
Revenue, by year:
  • 2014: 202.5 million euro.
  • 2013: 115 million euro.
  • 2012: 37.3 million euro.
  • 2011: 25 million euro.
  • 2010: 3.8 million euro.

Mobile phones and tablets

AndroidOne:
Android high-end:
Android mid-range:
Android Cyanogen:
Ubuntu Phone:
Other: