Where are Samsung phones made?


 Now, Samsung also has very good news, like the launch of the Galaxy Note10 or the Galaxy Tab S6, two great phones that are considered the best in the market.
But the question that might be asked is where does Samsung make all these devices? One might think that in China, as all other companies do, but no. Contrary to what it may seem, Samsung has many factories in different countries of the world and despite all odds, China is no longer among them.
As we announced at the time just over a month ago, the Korean brand Samsung was closing its last Chinese factory. So where are the factories? Well, as stated in SamMobile, Samsung has factories in all these countries as follows:

 Vietnam: is the country where more Samsung devices (smartphones, tablets and laptops) are manufactured. It is estimated that every year, up to 120 million units are produced.
India: Not just the country with Samsung's biggest manufacturer, but also where more smartphones are being produced. Interestingly, they occupy second place in this market after Xiaomi.
South Korea: Of course, it is the state home of the Samsung brand so it is on the list. In this place, devices are generally oriented to the domestic market.
Brazil: Samsung has been operating in the country since 1999 and employs more than 6,000 employees. Her goal? Providing smartphones throughout Latin America.
Indonesia: This is an increasingly interesting market for the company. Opened since 2015, it produces around 800,000 units per year. Enough to meet local demand.
Despite all these factories, Samsung reported that all phones manufactured by the company meet the same quality controls regardless of where they are manufactured. This, in theory, should be a smartphone produced in South Korea is the same as that made in Brazil. Especially since the materials and components are the same.

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