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(Redirected from Gradiente) Brazilian consumer electronics company
IGB Eletrônica S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anônima
Traded asB3IGBR3
IndustryElectronics
Founded1964
HeadquartersManaus, Brazil
Key peopleEugênio Emílio Staub, (CEO)
Productstelevisions, flat panels, LCDs, plasma display, DVDs, hi-fi, home theater, portable audio, mobile phone, karaoke machines
RevenueIncrease US$ 588.2 million (2012)
Net incomeIncrease US$ 86.2 million (2012)
Number of employees18,400
Websitewww.igbeletronica.com
www.gradiente.com.br

IGB Eletrônica S.A. (Portuguese for IGB Electronics), doing business as Gradiente, is a Brazilian consumer electronics company based in Manaus, and with offices in São Paulo. The company designs and markets many product lines, including video (e.g. televisions, DVD players), audio, home theater, high end acoustics, office and mobile stereo, wireless, mobile/smart phones, and tablets for the Brazilian market.

History

The company was founded in 1964. In 1993 they founded Playtronic, a fully owned subsidiary who licensed the manufacturing of Nintendo consoles in Brazil, and while publishing games for various systems they also provided Portuguese translations of some games (among them, South Park and Shadow Man for the Nintendo 64). However, they stopped the partnership with Nintendo in 2003 because of the high price of the dollar at the time.

In 1997, Gradiente established a joint venture with Finland-based telecommunications manufacturing firm Nokia, where they were granted the license to manufacture variants of Nokia mobile phones locally under the Nokia and Gradiente brand names.

iPhone trademark conflict

In 2000, Gradiente, now legally known as IGB Eletrônica SA, filed for the brand name "iphone" in Brazil's INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property, the trademark authority). Gradiente first used the iPhone brand on a licence-built variant of the Nokia 7160, but it wasn't until 2008 when the Brazilian government granted full brand ownership for Gradiente, and the company has since sold Android-based smartphones under this name. Until 2008 that trademark is fully owned by IGB Eletrônica SA, which released its Android-powered iphone neo one under the Gradiente brand. The iphone neo one is sold for R$ 599 (about US$287), a dual-SIM handset running Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread. It has a 3.7-inch, 320 x 480 display, a 700 MHz CPU, 2GB of expandable storage, Bluetooth, 3G, WiFi and 5 / 0.3-megapixel camera.

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References

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  10. "Brazilian Company Launches Android-Powered 'IPHONE'". The Mac Observer. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
  11. Nelson, Randy (2012-12-18). "Brazil's new 'iphone' isn't what you think | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog". TUAW. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
  12. "Vídeo: Gradiente é dona da marca iPhone no Brasil". Admr.com.br. 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2013-03-15.

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