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Samsung mobile phones, including the Galaxy series and legacy models like the C3520, represent one of the most significant success stories in the history of telecommunications. Originating in South Korea, the brand transitioned from a general electronics manufacturer to a global leader in mobile technology, eventually becoming the world's largest smartphone manufacturer by volume.
Manufacturing for Samsung devices is highly diversified across several key regions. While Samsung shut down its last remaining mobile phone factory in China in 2019, it has drastically expanded production in Vietnam, which now accounts for roughly half of its global output. Large-scale manufacturing facilities are also located in India (specifically Noida, which houses the world's largest mobile factory), South Korea, Brazil, and Indonesia.
The brand is the flagship division of the Samsung Group, a massive South Korean conglomerate (chaebol). Even in 2026 and beyond, Samsung Electronics remains the ultimate owner, maintaining its headquarters in Suwon, South Korea. The company operates through various local subsidiaries globally to handle distribution and region-specific marketing, ensuring its position as a powerhouse in the consumer electronics market.
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