MyPhone
{{short description|Manufacturer in the Philippines}}
{{about-distinguish-text|the mobile phone company|the My Phone service for Windows Mobile}}
{{Infobox brand
| name = my
| logo = File:MyPhone pinoy phone Logo.png
| producttype = Mobile phone
| currentowner = Solid Digital Group
| producedby =
| country = Philippines
| introduced = {{start date and age|2007}}
| related =
| markets = Philippines, Hong Kong
| previousowners =
| trademarkregistrations = Philippines (January 2007)
| tagline = "Be Inspired"
"Tatak Pinoy, Tatak Matibay"
({{small|{{literal translation|Mark of a Pinoy, Mark of Toughness)}}}}
"Wala Ka Sa Phone Ko"
({{small|{{literal translation|You have no match against my Phone)
"The Multimedia Company"
}}}}
| website = {{URL|www.myphone.com.ph}}
}}
MyPhone (stylized as my|phone{{cite news|date=2 June 2015|title=Apple loses trademark case vs MyPhone|work=ABS-CBN News|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/06/02/15/apple-loses-trademark-case-vs-myphone|accessdate=16 July 2015}}) is a Philippine mobile phone and multimedia brand designed and marketed by MySolid Technologies & Devices Corp. that use Google's Android mobile operating system. The first-generation MyPhone was announced in January 2007. Since then MyPhone has annually released new MyPhone models and updates.{{Cite web|title=About|url=https://www.myphone.com.ph/about/|access-date=2021-06-12|website=MyPhone|language=en-US}}
History
Solid Group Inc., incorporated as United Paracale Mining Co. on October 9, 1993, and renamed to its current name in June 1996, is the company behind the MyPhone brand.{{cite news|last1=Bernardo-Lokin|first1=Kim|title=Man Behind the Pinoy 'My/Phone' finds his rainbow|url=http://www.newsflash.org/2004/02/si/si002838.htm|accessdate=16 July 2015|work=Newsflash|publisher=TIMES|date=19 October 2011}} Between 2005 and 2006, the "MyPhone" trademark was planned and successfully registered on January 3, 2007. The group owns the brand through MySolid Technologies and Devices Corporation.{{cite web|title=My Solid Technologies & Devices Corporation|url=http://www.solidgroup.com.ph/about/business/my-solid-technologies-devices-corporation|publisher=Solid Group, Inc.|accessdate=1 December 2016}}
In 2010, the father of Solid Group's CEO, David Lim owned a mobile phone manufacturer which makes phones branded as "Amoy Solid". His father tasked his younger brother Jason to help sell the product due to being good in working with electronic gadgets in the Lim family. According to David, the Amoy Solid won't make much sales in the Philippines and remarked that “Just from the way it (the brand) sounds, nobody wanted it,”, He however took note of the phones' dual SIM feature and suggested to rename the brand. Amoy Solid is rebranded as My|Phone.
On January 3, 2007, Solid Group registered the MyPhone trademark with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). Solid Group originally presented the brand to the market in September 2007.{{cite news|last1=Nieves|first1=John|date=1 June 2015|title=MyPhone Beats Apple in Local Trademark Battle|publisher=unbox.ph|url=http://www.unbox.ph/gadget/myphone-beats-apple-in-local-trademark-battle/|accessdate=16 July 2015}} MyPhone was the country's first mobile phone brand to offer dual active SIM functionality.{{cite news|title=MyPhone: Proudly Pinoy-made|url=http://www.philstar.com:8080/gadgets/604494/myphone-proudly-pinoy-made|accessdate=16 July 2015|work=The Philippine Star|date=22 August 2010}} The MyPhone brand developed into a significant part of Solid Group, accounting for approximately half of the company's revenue in 2011.{{cite news|last1=Moran|first1=Kathy|title=Myphone: lWala ka sa phone ko (MyPhone: Your phone is no match against mine)|url=http://www.philstar.com/gadgets/508489/myphone-lwala-ka-sa-phone-ko|accessdate=16 July 2015|work=The Philippine Star|date=27 September 2009}}
On May 18, 2016, the company unveiled its line of ISDB-T-capable smartphones and tablets, thus becoming the third local smart device vendor to offer the feature.{{cite web|url=http://www.yugatech.com/tech-brands/myphone-ventures-into-multimedia-launches-agila-rewards/#0U1q0KVPc786TwBS.97|title=MyPhone ventures into multimedia, launches Agila Rewards|last=Morial|first=Daniel|date=8 November 2016|work=Yugatech|accessdate=8 April 2017}}
On November 7, 2016, MyPhone expanded into mobile app development and digital content, touting itself as "The Multimedia Company". MyPhone has also announced the AGILA lock screen app to be bundled with select smartphone models, allowing local businesses to display advertising on phones similar to Amazon's practice of "special offer" ads embedded on discounted devices.{{cite web|url=http://www.unbox.ph/play/myphone-wants-to-give-people-cheaper-phones-by-showing-ads/|title=MyPhone Wants To Give People Cheaper Phones (By Showing Ads)|last=Nieves|first=John|date=7 November 2016|work=Unbox.ph|accessdate=8 April 2017}}
Production and design
The mobile phones also include pre-installed applications and features designed by Filipino software developers. MyPhone mobile phones are reportedly manufactured in China.{{cite news|last1=Gomez|first1=Raquel|title=Pinoy phone holds own with sales of P2B|url=http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20110115-314636/Pinoy-phone-holds-own-with-sales-of-P2B|accessdate=4 August 2016|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|date=15 January 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110119030504/http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20110115-314636/Pinoy-phone-holds-own-with-sales-of-P2B|archivedate=19 January 2011}}
Issues
=Trademark case vs. Apple Inc.'s iPhone=
Apple Inc. filed a lawsuit against Solid Group over the MyPhone name claiming that MyPhone is "confusingly similar" to its iPhone brand and that it would "likely to deceive or cause confusion". The Philippine Intellectual Property Office (IPO) dismissed the case filed by Apple Inc. on May 19, 2015, stating that, while both brands are similarly named by using the word phone, the word in question is not sufficient grounds in causing confusing between the two brands and noted that phone is a generic term for mobile phones.
IPO director Nathaniel Arevalo, criticized Apple Inc.'s move describing it as "a case of a giant trying to claim more territory than what it is entitled to, to the great prejudice of a local "Pinoy Phone" merchant who has managed to obtain a significant foothold in the mobile phone market through the marketing and sale of innovative products under a very distinctive trademark".
See also
References
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External links
{{Portal|Technology|Companies}}
- [http://www.solidgroup.com.ph/ Solid Group official website]
- [http://www.myphone.com.ph/ my
| phone Official Website]
{{Electronics industry in the Philippines}}
Category:Electronics companies of the Philippines