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Diabell continues to revolutionise mobile phones through innovative components

Diabell is launching a new business for the aviation industry and has been in the exploratory phase for the past eight years

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While advances in mobile phones and home appliances continue to wow the world, Diabell has been creating the high-quality, but seldom talked about parts that make up the hi-tech whole. The world-renowned South Korean company has for the past 24 years been developing, manufacturing and marketing components, serving big brands such as LG, Sony, Motorola, Lenovo, HTC and Oppo.

Priding itself in introducing hinge parts and in-model labelling to the world, Diabell offers folder, slide, swing hinge, rotation, special hinges, secondary battery or metal fibre, voice recognition, noise removal, wireless touch keyboard unit, connectors, inlets, and phone accessories.

“We continuously challenge ourselves because we believe that in order to lead we have to invent the products that are not yet in the market,” says CEO Kim Sam-jong. “So to remain in our position as pioneer in this industry, we focus on investing 30 per cent of our total sales in research and development.”

We continuously challenge ourselves because we believe that in order to lead we have to invent the products that are not yet in the market
Kim Sam-jong, CEO

True to its philosophy of innovation and customer-centred service, Diabell expands its limits from developing and manufacturing electronic parts for mobile and home appliance companies. The company is launching a new business for the aviation industry and has been in the exploratory phase for the past eight years.

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