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Mobile phone development and manufacturing services, focusing on the creation and production of mobile devices.
Handmade Mobile has raised $13.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Handmade Mobile.
Handmade Mobile has raised $13.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Handmade Mobile is an organization whose primary activities and operational base are not publicly documented. Comprehensive research across available databases and industry profiles yields no specific details regarding its business model, target sectors, or customer base. Consequently, key metrics such as any funding raised, asset under management (AUM), or valuation figures remain undisclosed. Information regarding its employee count, user base, or any notable technological contributions like GitHub stars is similarly unavailable. No recognizable lead investors, significant customers, or portfolio companies are publicly associated with Handmade Mobile, nor are there any known affiliations with prominent figures in mobile technology like Martin Cooper or entities such as Dyna LLC. The organization's founding year and the identities of its founders are also not ascertainable from public records, making a detailed profile challenging to construct.
Handmade Mobile has raised $13.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Handmade Mobile's investors include Connect Ventures.
Handmade Mobile has raised $13.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $9.0M Series C in July 2010.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2010 | $9M Series C | — | Connect Ventures | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2007 | $4M Series B | — | Connect Ventures | Announced |
Key people at Handmade Mobile.
Handmade Mobile refers to Handmade Mobile Entertainment Limited, a UK-registered company (company number 05146410) focused on mobile entertainment, though detailed operational information is limited in available records.[3][4][5] It does not appear to be an active tech startup or investment firm but rather an entity with historical ties to mobile content or entertainment services, potentially dormant given sparse recent data. No evidence confirms it as a producer of handmade mobile devices; that concept aligns more broadly with artisanal, bespoke smartphones emphasizing premium materials and customization, separate from this company.[2]
The company operates in a niche outside high-growth tech ecosystems, with no clear product lines, customer base, or growth metrics identified. Search results yield minimal traction details, suggesting low visibility or inactivity.[1][3][4][5]
Handmade Mobile Entertainment Limited was incorporated in the UK on May 6, 2004, as per Companies House records.[3][4] Specific founders, key partners, or backstory details—such as how the idea emerged or early traction—are not detailed in available filings, which primarily list officer information, filing history, and basic company status.[3][5] The evolution of its focus remains unclear, with no pivotal moments or growth narratives documented, indicating it may not have achieved significant public milestones.[4]
This lack of rich historical data humanizes it as a modest, possibly short-lived venture in early mobile entertainment, predating the smartphone boom.
Limited information prevents a full assessment of unique strengths, but based on available records:
No track record, developer tools, or community ecosystem is evident, setting it apart primarily by obscurity rather than innovation.[1][3]
Handmade Mobile Entertainment sits on the periphery of the mobile tech landscape, likely riding early 2000s trends in mobile content delivery before app stores dominated.[3][4] Timing mattered as it launched amid the shift from feature phones to smartphones, but market forces like Apple's 2007 iPhone launch favored scalable platforms over niche entertainment firms. It exerts minimal influence on ecosystems, with no noted contributions to startups, standards, or trends like slow technology or ethical manufacturing seen in bespoke phone movements.[2]
Broader forces—rapid commoditization of mobiles and streaming giants—likely marginalized such players, reducing its ecosystem impact.
With scant recent activity in filings and no operational visibility, Handmade Mobile Entertainment appears inactive or defunct, unlikely to drive future trends.[3][5] Emerging shifts toward bespoke, sustainable devices could inspire similar ventures, but this company lacks momentum to capitalize.[2] Its influence may remain historical, underscoring how early mobile bets often faded against giants—prompting investors to prioritize scalable, artisanal tech plays today.