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BenQ Mobile

BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG was the mobile communications subsidiary of Taiwanese BenQ Corporation, selling products under the BenQ-Siemens brand.[1] The group, based in Munich, Germany, was formed out of BenQ's acquisition of the then struggling Siemens Mobile group in 2005. The newly formed company won the most iF product design awards in 2006 and also won many design awards in Germany's Red Dot competition.[2] BenQ Mobile failed later that year.[3]

BenQ Mobile
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryCommunications
PredecessorSiemens Mobile
Founded1 October 2005
Defunct30 January 2007
(BenQ-branded mobile handsets have been produced again since 2008 by BenQ Corporation in Taiwan and Asian markets)
FateBankruptcy
HeadquartersMunich, Germany, Taipei, Taiwan
Key people
Clemens Joos, CEO; Jerry Wang, EVP and CMO; Alex Liou, Head of Corporate Finance; Irwin Chen, Member of the Board
ProductsMobile phones, PDA, Smartphone
BrandsSiemens (until 2006)
BenQ Mobile (until 2006)
BenQ-Siemens (2006-2007)
BenQ (2008-present)
Total assetsUS$775 million
Number of employees
~3,000
ParentBenQ Corporation
Websitewww.benqmobile.com
BenQ-Siemens store
BenQ-Siemens EF81

History

Siemens Mobile was loss-making and struggling in the market, and the division was then sold to BenQ Corporation in June 2005 to try to turn the business around. As part of the deal, Siemens would pay BenQ at least 250 million euros to get the new venture to a solid start, in return of a 2.5% stake in BenQ.[4] The acquisition was completed on 1 October 2005, with the formation of BenQ Mobile, led by a German CEO, Clemens Joos, and a Taiwanese chairman, Jerry Wang. Joos had already been president of Siemens Mobile since 2004.[5]

Part of the reason why BenQ was chosen by Siemens was the Taiwanese company's interest to keep German locations open - the headquarters in Munich and the manufacturing plants in Kamp-Lintfort and in Bocholt.[4] Other research and development and manufacturing plants were located in Aalborg, Beijing, Suzhou, Ulm (also in Germany), Manaus, Mexicali, Taipei and Wrocław.[6] Before the acquisition BenQ was already making mobile phones – including two Symbian UIQ smartphone models and one Windows Mobile smartphone model.[7][8]

 
Logo of BenQ-Siemens

On 17 January 2006, the first handsets under the new BenQ-Siemens brand were launched: the EF81,(this model was developed by SIEMENS AG before called SLV140 a slim clamshell phone similar to Motorola RAZR; the S68, a premium light and compact candybar phone targeting business users, this phone is the successor of SP65 (the S65 for some business or government who needs the protection and higher standards privacy for their staffs because the model rid off camera function for protect taking photos of secrets papers or other in-house information of themselves ; and S88, a multimedia device with a 2-megapixel camera.[9][10]

In February 2006, the EF51 model was launched featuring music buttons on the front with a flip-down design that reveals a keypad.[11] BenQ Mobile introduced the BenQ-Siemens P51 in March, a Windows Mobile 5.0 device and the only smartphone the company would release.[12]

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The company ended up making huge losses, with parent BenQ losing $1 billion (€840 million) from the acquisition to September 2006,[13][14][15] and its share price dropping by 45 percent.[16] BenQ Mobile only had a global 2.4% market share as of Q3 2006, demonstrating its failure to turn the business around in its first year.[17] In September, it was announced that its factories in Mexico and Taiwan would halt production.[18]

BenQ Mobile filed for bankruptcy in a Munich court on 29 September 2006, a day after its parent BenQ decided to stop funding the unit.[19] This sparked a debate in Germany over whether BenQ only acquired the Siemens mobile division for its patents and intellectual property, and that it did not intend to continue manufacturing mobile phones in Germany.[20] The bankruptcy caused outrage in Germany over the possible thousands of job losses,[21] with chancellor Angela Merkel having said that Siemens is responsible for the BenQ Mobile (i.e. former Siemens Mobile) employees who are at risk.[20] Siemens set up a 35 million euros fund for the employees.[22] Siemens stopped payment still owed to BenQ related to the original acquisition on 5 October[19][23] and considered taking legal action against BenQ about the future use of the brand and patents,[24] although no claim would be made. Siemens was heavily criticised by some German politicians and labour unions for mismanagement that led to the bankruptcy under subsequent BenQ ownership.[21][25] A BenQ executive said that stopping funds for the Mobile subsidiary and forcing it into insolvency protection was a "really tough decision" and not as easy as "just walking away" as was reported by some media outlets.[19]

2,000 employees were laid off in late October 2006.[26]

A scandal investigation was launched into Siemens's and BenQ's roles in the bankruptcy of BenQ Mobile amid allegations that financial offences were committed.[27] As of March 2007, 13 executives, including Eric Yu, were detained in Taiwan accused of selling their shares in BenQ before the announcement knowing about the bankruptcy filing. Shares in BenQ fell 7% to its lowest level in ten years.[28] BenQ CEO K.Y. Lee was also detained a month later.[29] At the same time Siemens was facing wide allegations in Germany of internal corruption and bribery not necessarily related to BenQ Mobile.[25][30]

After no suitable investors or buyers were found for the business, BenQ Mobile's insolvency administrator, Martin Prager, said on 2 January 2007 that the company would have to shut down.[17] On 30 January the BenQ Mobile factory in Kamp-Lintfort closed. Representatives of the labour union IG Metall bid farewell to the last 165 workers with flowers.[31] The demise of BenQ Mobile caused 3,000 employees to lose their jobs.[32] The company's assets were auctioned off in Hamburg and at eBay in March 2007[33][34][35] and in June.

The losses of 2005 and 2006, wiped out all profits BenQ had made since 1999.[36]

Aftermath

Martin Prager launched a 26-million-euro lawsuit against its former parent BenQ in August 2007 on top of 80 million euros already claimed. The lawsuit was partly for BenQ bonus payments promised to BenQ Mobile employees in Germany that were paid by the BenQ Mobile subsidiary.[37][38][34] In July 2008, Prager threatened a multi-million euro lawsuit against Siemens after claiming irregularities were found in the acquisition and that BenQ Mobile was already insolvent as early as May 2006 - a claim first reported by German newspaper Die Welt.[39] A settlement between Prager and Siemens was reached in November 2008.[40]

Former BenQ CEO K. Y. Lee, along with several executives including Eric Yu and Sheaffer Lee, were cleared of their insider trading, embezzlement and forgery charges in August 2009, after a two-year trial.[36]

After the company closed, its former parent company, BenQ, launched five new phones (produced in Asia) under the BenQ-Siemens brand during 2007 (the license still ran for another four years). These include the A53 (Taiwan only), E52, C31, C32 and SF71 –[41][42] briefly continuing the lifespan of the BenQ-Siemens brand. In August 2007, BenQ announced that it would resume production of mobile devices using its own "BenQ" brand, coming with the announcements of the BenQ E72, M7 and T51 models that would initially launch in Taiwan.[43] BenQ started making Android devices from 2013.[44]

List of mobile phones

 
BenQ-Siemens S68
 
BenQ-Siemens EF51
 
BenQ-Siemens E71
  • BenQ-Siemens A38
  • BenQ-Siemens A58 (cancelled)
  • BenQ-Siemens AL26[permanent dead link]/AL26 Hello Kitty!
  • BenQ-Siemens C26 (not presented)
  • BenQ-Siemens C31 (Low-Entry version of BenQ-Siemens E81)
  • BenQ-Siemens C52 (not presented)
  • BenQ-Siemens C81[permanent dead link] (Siemens C75 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens CF61 (MIA Special Edition called EF61)
  • BenQ-Siemens CL61 (not presented)
  • BenQ-Siemens CL71[permanent dead link] Slides
  • BenQ-Siemens E52 (Siemens ST55/60 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens E61[permanent dead link] Q-Fi
  • BenQ-Siemens E71[permanent dead link] (Siemens ME75 Successors, others called BenQ-Siemens E80)
  • BenQ-Siemens EL71[permanent dead link]
  • BenQ-Siemens EF71[permanent dead link]
  • BenQ-Siemens EF51[permanent dead link] Q-Fi (BenQ Z2 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF61 MIA Special Edition, Blue Whisper Color (regular version is called BenQ-Siemens CF61)
  • BenQ-Siemens E80 (prototype, public model in BenQ-Siemens E71)
  • BenQ-Siemens E81[permanent dead link] (Asia market's only)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF81[permanent dead link] (Siemens SLV140)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF82 (not presented, BenQ-Siemens EF81 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens EF91[permanent dead link] (BenQ-Siemens EF81/82 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens M81[permanent dead link] (Siemens M75 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens P51(BenQ P50 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens S65-DVBH/ SXX65-DVBH (not presented)
  • BenQ-Siemens S68[permanent dead link] (Siemens SP65 Successors, The best-selling of BenQ-Siemens phone)
  • BenQ-Siemens S81[permanent dead link] (pictured) (Siemens S65 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens S88[permanent dead link] (New lineup developed by BenQ)
  • BenQ-Siemens SF71[permanent dead link] (not presented in Europe, Siemens SF65 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens SL80[permanent dead link] (Siemens SL75/SL7C)
  • BenQ-Siemens SL91 (cancelled, Siemens SL80 Successors)
  • BenQ-Siemens SL98 (not presented)

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BenQ Mobile GmbH amp Co OHG was the mobile communications subsidiary of Taiwanese BenQ Corporation selling products under the BenQ Siemens brand 1 The group based in Munich Germany was formed out of BenQ s acquisition of the then struggling Siemens Mobile group in 2005 The newly formed company won the most iF product design awards in 2006 and also won many design awards in Germany s Red Dot competition 2 BenQ Mobile failed later that year 3 BenQ MobileTypeSubsidiaryIndustryCommunicationsPredecessorSiemens MobileFounded1 October 2005Defunct30 January 2007 BenQ branded mobile handsets have been produced again since 2008 by BenQ Corporation in Taiwan and Asian markets FateBankruptcyHeadquartersMunich Germany Taipei TaiwanKey peopleClemens Joos CEO Jerry Wang EVP and CMO Alex Liou Head of Corporate Finance Irwin Chen Member of the BoardProductsMobile phones PDA SmartphoneBrandsSiemens until 2006 BenQ Mobile until 2006 BenQ Siemens 2006 2007 BenQ 2008 present Total assetsUS 775 millionNumber of employees 3 000ParentBenQ CorporationWebsitewww wbr benqmobile wbr comBenQ Siemens store BenQ Siemens EF81 Contents 1 History 1 1 Collapse 1 2 Aftermath 2 List of mobile phones 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditSiemens Mobile was loss making and struggling in the market and the division was then sold to BenQ Corporation in June 2005 to try to turn the business around As part of the deal Siemens would pay BenQ at least 250 million euros to get the new venture to a solid start in return of a 2 5 stake in BenQ 4 The acquisition was completed on 1 October 2005 with the formation of BenQ Mobile led by a German CEO Clemens Joos and a Taiwanese chairman Jerry Wang Joos had already been president of Siemens Mobile since 2004 5 Part of the reason why BenQ was chosen by Siemens was the Taiwanese company s interest to keep German locations open the headquarters in Munich and the manufacturing plants in Kamp Lintfort and in Bocholt 4 Other research and development and manufacturing plants were located in Aalborg Beijing Suzhou Ulm also in Germany Manaus Mexicali Taipei and Wroclaw 6 Before the acquisition BenQ was already making mobile phones including two Symbian UIQ smartphone models and one Windows Mobile smartphone model 7 8 Logo of BenQ Siemens On 17 January 2006 the first handsets under the new BenQ Siemens brand were launched the EF81 this model was developed by SIEMENS AG before called SLV140 a slim clamshell phone similar to Motorola RAZR the S68 a premium light and compact candybar phone targeting business users this phone is the successor of SP65 the S65 for some business or government who needs the protection and higher standards privacy for their staffs because the model rid off camera function for protect taking photos of secrets papers or other in house information of themselves and S88 a multimedia device with a 2 megapixel camera 9 10 In February 2006 the EF51 model was launched featuring music buttons on the front with a flip down design that reveals a keypad 11 BenQ Mobile introduced the BenQ Siemens P51 in March a Windows Mobile 5 0 device and the only smartphone the company would release 12 Collapse Edit The company ended up making huge losses with parent BenQ losing 1 billion 840 million from the acquisition to September 2006 13 14 15 and its share price dropping by 45 percent 16 BenQ Mobile only had a global 2 4 market share as of Q3 2006 demonstrating its failure to turn the business around in its first year 17 In September it was announced that its factories in Mexico and Taiwan would halt production 18 BenQ Mobile filed for bankruptcy in a Munich court on 29 September 2006 a day after its parent BenQ decided to stop funding the unit 19 This sparked a debate in Germany over whether BenQ only acquired the Siemens mobile division for its patents and intellectual property and that it did not intend to continue manufacturing mobile phones in Germany 20 The bankruptcy caused outrage in Germany over the possible thousands of job losses 21 with chancellor Angela Merkel having said that Siemens is responsible for the BenQ Mobile i e former Siemens Mobile employees who are at risk 20 Siemens set up a 35 million euros fund for the employees 22 Siemens stopped payment still owed to BenQ related to the original acquisition on 5 October 19 23 and considered taking legal action against BenQ about the future use of the brand and patents 24 although no claim would be made Siemens was heavily criticised by some German politicians and labour unions for mismanagement that led to the bankruptcy under subsequent BenQ ownership 21 25 A BenQ executive said that stopping funds for the Mobile subsidiary and forcing it into insolvency protection was a really tough decision and not as easy as just walking away as was reported by some media outlets 19 2 000 employees were laid off in late October 2006 26 A scandal investigation was launched into Siemens s and BenQ s roles in the bankruptcy of BenQ Mobile amid allegations that financial offences were committed 27 As of March 2007 13 executives including Eric Yu were detained in Taiwan accused of selling their shares in BenQ before the announcement knowing about the bankruptcy filing Shares in BenQ fell 7 to its lowest level in ten years 28 BenQ CEO K Y Lee was also detained a month later 29 At the same time Siemens was facing wide allegations in Germany of internal corruption and bribery not necessarily related to BenQ Mobile 25 30 After no suitable investors or buyers were found for the business BenQ Mobile s insolvency administrator Martin Prager said on 2 January 2007 that the company would have to shut down 17 On 30 January the BenQ Mobile factory in Kamp Lintfort closed Representatives of the labour union IG Metall bid farewell to the last 165 workers with flowers 31 The demise of BenQ Mobile caused 3 000 employees to lose their jobs 32 The company s assets were auctioned off in Hamburg and at eBay in March 2007 33 34 35 and in June The losses of 2005 and 2006 wiped out all profits BenQ had made since 1999 36 Aftermath Edit Martin Prager launched a 26 million euro lawsuit against its former parent BenQ in August 2007 on top of 80 million euros already claimed The lawsuit was partly for BenQ bonus payments promised to BenQ Mobile employees in Germany that were paid by the BenQ Mobile subsidiary 37 38 34 In July 2008 Prager threatened a multi million euro lawsuit against Siemens after claiming irregularities were found in the acquisition and that BenQ Mobile was already insolvent as early as May 2006 a claim first reported by German newspaper Die Welt 39 A settlement between Prager and Siemens was reached in November 2008 40 Former BenQ CEO K Y Lee along with several executives including Eric Yu and Sheaffer Lee were cleared of their insider trading embezzlement and forgery charges in August 2009 after a two year trial 36 After the company closed its former parent company BenQ launched five new phones produced in Asia under the BenQ Siemens brand during 2007 the license still ran for another four years These include the A53 Taiwan only E52 C31 C32 and SF71 41 42 briefly continuing the lifespan of the BenQ Siemens brand In August 2007 BenQ announced that it would resume production of mobile devices using its own BenQ brand coming with the announcements of the BenQ E72 M7 and T51 models that would initially launch in Taiwan 43 BenQ started making Android devices from 2013 44 List of mobile phones Edit BenQ Siemens S68 BenQ Siemens EF51 BenQ Siemens E71 BenQ Siemens A38 BenQ Siemens A58 cancelled BenQ Siemens AL26 permanent dead link AL26 Hello Kitty BenQ Siemens C26 not presented BenQ Siemens C31 Low Entry version of BenQ Siemens E81 BenQ Siemens C52 not presented BenQ Siemens C81 permanent dead link Siemens C75 Successors BenQ Siemens CF61 MIA Special Edition called EF61 BenQ Siemens CL61 not presented BenQ Siemens CL71 permanent dead link Slides BenQ Siemens E52 Siemens ST55 60 Successors BenQ Siemens E61 permanent dead link Q Fi BenQ Siemens E71 permanent dead link Siemens ME75 Successors others called BenQ Siemens E80 BenQ Siemens EL71 permanent dead link BenQ Siemens EF71 permanent dead link BenQ Siemens EF51 permanent dead link Q Fi BenQ Z2 Successors BenQ Siemens EF61 MIA Special Edition Blue Whisper Color regular version is called BenQ Siemens CF61 BenQ Siemens E80 prototype public model in BenQ Siemens E71 BenQ Siemens E81 permanent dead link Asia market s only BenQ Siemens EF81 permanent dead link Siemens SLV140 BenQ Siemens EF82 not presented BenQ Siemens EF81 Successors BenQ Siemens EF91 permanent dead link BenQ Siemens EF81 82 Successors BenQ Siemens M81 permanent dead link Siemens M75 Successors BenQ Siemens P51 BenQ P50 Successors BenQ Siemens S65 DVBH SXX65 DVBH not presented BenQ Siemens S68 permanent dead link Siemens SP65 Successors The best selling of BenQ Siemens phone BenQ Siemens S81 permanent dead link pictured Siemens S65 Successors BenQ Siemens S88 permanent dead link New lineup developed by BenQ BenQ Siemens SF71 permanent dead link not presented in Europe Siemens SF65 Successors BenQ Siemens SL80 permanent dead link Siemens SL75 SL7C BenQ Siemens SL91 cancelled Siemens SL80 Successors BenQ Siemens SL98 not presented References Edit BenQ Siemens phone maker files for insolvency protection HEXUS 2 October 2006 Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ Wins 17 Prestigious 2006 iF Design Awards BenQ Nordic www benq is Archived from the original on 4 November 2018 Editorial BenQ s failure a cautionary tale Taipei Times www taipeitimes com 2 October 2006 Retrieved 29 March 2023 a b Siemens seals fate of its mobile communications arm HEXUS 24 July 2005 Retrieved 28 April 2019 Nystedt Dan 3 October 2005 New BenQ Siemens mobile phone company opens InfoWorld Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ Corporation unveils new consumer brand BenQ Siemens Al Bawaba Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ licenses Symbian OS for Smartphones BenQ South Africa southafrica benq com Archived from the original on 4 November 2018 Smith Tony 31 January 2006 BenQ ships P50 Wi Fi smart phone www theregister co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 Smith Tony 17 January 2006 BenQ launches first BenQ Siemens handsets www theregister co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ Siemens Brand Launched Mobile Gazette Mobile Phone News www mobilegazette com Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ Siemens EF51 puts music front and center Engadget Retrieved 28 April 2019 Gohring Nancy 8 March 2006 BenQ s new phones include Windows Mobile 5 0 PDA InfoWorld Retrieved 28 April 2019 Meetings fail to save BenQ Mobile 2 January 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2019 via news bbc co uk BenQ estimates a loss of US 1 1 billion on phones Taipei Times www taipeitimes com 4 October 2006 Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ pulls the plug on its German mobile division Engadget Retrieved 28 April 2019 Timeline BenQ s mobile handset struggles Financial Times 21 September 2006 Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 Retrieved 28 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Deutsche Siemens Chief Promises Full Explanation of Bribery Scandal DW 25 01 2007 DW COM Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ has 4th straight loss on costs for German unit Business International Herald Tribune The New York Times 24 October 2006 Retrieved 28 April 2019 German prosecutors probing BenQ Mobile s bankruptcy Engadget Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ faces insider trading probe as CFO gets locked up Engadget Retrieved 28 April 2019 V3 co uk closure www computing co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 A Swamp of Bribes Siemens Forced to Battle Internal Corruption Der Spiegel 28 November 2006 Retrieved 28 April 2019 via Spiegel Online heise online Production of BenQ Mobile handsets ends in Kamp Lintfort 6 March 2007 Archived from the original on 6 March 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2019 Libbenga Jan 7 July 2008 BenQ administrator threatens to sue Siemens www theregister co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 Williams Christopher 26 February 2007 BenQ Mobile dismembered www theregister co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 a b BenQ Siemens to be auctioned 5 March 2007 Staff C I O 26 February 2007 BenQ Mobile to Be Divided and Sold CIO Archived from the original on 28 April 2019 Retrieved 28 April 2019 a b Forbes Staff 26 August 2009 Ex BenQ CEO K Y Lee Cleared Of Insider Trading Charges Forbes Retrieved 28 April 2019 Insolvency administrator sues BenQ for 26 mln euro Reuters 10 August 2007 Retrieved 28 April 2019 via www reuters com Bankrupt BenQ Mobile hits parent BenQ with third lawsuit Engadget Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ administrator threatens to sue Siemens The Register www theregister co uk Retrieved 28 April 2019 Press Releases www siemens com Retrieved 28 April 2019 BenQ Siemens E52 and C31 Mobile Gazette Mobile Phone News www mobilegazette com Retrieved 28 April 2019 White Charlie 13 April 2007 BenQ Siemens SF71 Joins in the Shiny Clamshell Fun Gizmodo Retrieved 28 April 2019 Poslednie tolefony s nadpisyu BenQ Siemens The last mobiles carrying BenQ Siemens logo 23 Iyunya 2007 Klub fanatov 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