It was GSMArena, Howard Forums, and AnythingButiPod that opened up my mind to different brands. The latter especially since MacRumor's #1 topic before iPhones were never about Macs but iPods. When I used to lurk here in 2006, overpriced iPods were all people talked about. Then I was introduced to Cowon, Creative, and iRiver which didn't force me to pay $200 for an mp3 player. Now that smartphones have pretty much killed that industry, buying iPods were a waste of money.
I made a list of different tech brands I liked, disliked, and felt indifferent last summer, so this topic is right up my alley. I put Facebook, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, and BlackBerry all under my blacklist. My most hated company is Smart Communications (Filipino carrier) which has robbed me 5-6x in my prepaid balance. Then Cherry Mobile which is really a Chinese maker that rebrands to Filipinos. They make cheap, disposable phones. I also blacklisted PC makers like HP, Dell, & Lenovo.
For other some brands I didn't talk about earlier, here goes -
Motorola - Grandfather of cell phones would be the first inducted to a mobile HoF. But I was never really a fan of Moto or its RAZR. I always felt their software was crap while their hardware design and reception were stellar. I know most old timers love StarTec or whatever, but I never really enjoyed owning their V600 or V3. First Motorola product I owned was actually a pager back in 1999 about 9 months before I got an Audiovox (first cp). Moto was always rock solid in build quality. They were king of the flip phone era. But when they entered the smartphone era, they always looked lost like Nokia. They needed marketing from Verizon's Droid line while Google helped them in software last year. Most of Moto X's best features are really Google's ideas. I respect Motorola, but it doesn't mean I have to love them.
LG - First time I liked an LG product was the 3DO when they were still known as Gold Star. First phone ad I ever liked was from the LG Viewty (2007). Only LG product I ever owned was a portable air conditioner. Never an LG phone like a Chocolate or Vu. I don't think I missed out on much as LG phones always seemed to have a bad reputation until 2012 when the Optimus G/Nexus 4 exceeded expectations. The G2/Nexus 5 improved. I actually like the design of the G3 but I don't think LG is on par Apple or Samsung or any of my favorites when it comes to consistent QUALITY yet. Second tier. And I do hate LG's logo! Such an eyesore on the front of the G3.
Huawei - First time I knew about them was back in 2011 when my Dad owned a crappy Huawei touchscreen with MetroPCS. Reception was awful. I couldn't pronounce Huawei and first thing that came to my mind was Hawaii. But it is "Wow-way." Xiaomi was more obvious because "Xi = "Sh" and I was a Ling Xiaoyu fan since Tekken 3. It wasn't until I saw the Ascend Mate and P6 last year that I started respecting Huawei's design and build quality. Unsure of Emotion UI and the SoC Huawei makes seems weak. Huawei, MediaTek, or Intel SoC don't really compare to Qualcomm's esp the Snapdragon 800+ series.
Meizu - Knew about them back in 2009 but they haven't released their phones outside China. Among the early iPhone copycats, they were among the better ones. Checked out the MX4 video reviews yesterday. Not bad. Not familiar with Flyme OS and not a fan of Taiwan's MediaTek. Qualcomm FTW!
Gionee/IUNI - Makers of the world's thinnest phones with the recently announced Elife S5.1. I still question the price, specs, and Amigo OS.
BlackBerry - Just never a fan with their overpriced BlackBerry plans and apps although I did like the Bold 9900 design and the PlayBook's QNX UI which copied some of webOS but videos played in the background while switching to another app.
Microsoft - Same as above although I do think Windows Phone's Metro UI is the most unique interface out there. Surprising considering Steve Jobs called a company like Microsoft (or Bill Gates) BORING, NO TASTE, UNORIGINAL. Now that Ballmer owns the LA Clippers, I might have to start tolerating Microsoft again.
Any of these companies can ascend or descend in the charts. It's like songs in The Billboards. I can hate one maker and start to love them next month. There's a thin line between love & hate. Most companies are walking on a high wire. None of us have owned every single phone from each manufacturer to ever really know. A sample here or there. There was a period in the 1990's when Apple was a joke. My PC nerd classmate called their products MacIntrash. There was time Samsung was a joke as well. Now Apple and Samsung became the most popular phone makers in the world. Market is fickle & volatile. Like in team sports. My Clippers are becoming popular while the Lakers are becoming a joke recently because there are enough bandwagoners for everyone.