HTC has teamed up with Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET) to launch an upgraded version of its HTC U12 life in Taiwan aiming to ramp up its smartphone sales during the year-end...
Sales of handsets, mostly smartphones, in the Taiwan market increased to 640,000 units in October, up 18.5% on month and 10.3% on year, driven by brisk sales of iPhone devices and...
HTC has unveiled an enterprise version of its standalone Vive Focus VR device along with a set of VR solutions and development tools including Vive Wave VR SDK and Vive Sync as it...
HTC has reported net losses of NT$2.603 billion (US$84.26 million) for the third quarter of 2018, widening from a net loss of NT$2.1 billion seen a quarter earlier. EPS was negative...
HTC saw its revenues rebound 4.1% on month to NT$1.307 billion (US$42.53 million) in October, ending a slew of downward spirals. Nevertheless, the monthly figures were still down...
Huawei beat HTC and Sony Mobile Communications for the first time to take the fifth title in terms of unit shipments in Taiwan's smartphone market in September with a 5.8% share,...
HTC has launched the early access period for its first blockchain phone, the Exodus 1. This early access version of the device can be obtained using either Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum...
HTC has announced the availability of its Vive 6DoF (6 degrees of freedom) Developer Kit for its Vive Wave ecosystem and showcased several 6DoF interactive pieces of VR content and...
HTC will begin to sell its standalone business-use Vive Focus VR headsets in the Taiwan market at the end of October, priced at NT$23,900 (US$733) aiming to ramp up its revenues for...
Despite efforts by makers including Samsung Electronics, HTC, Sony and Oculus to accelerate the development of the VR industry globally, sales of VR devices, particularly, the high-end...
HTC will launch its first blockchain-powered smartphone, the HTC Exodus, on schedule, with plans to start taking pre-orders in October and delivering the gadget in December 2018,...
Samsung Electronics overtook Apple to become the top vendor in Taiwan's smartphone market in August with a 19.6% share in terms of sales volume, buoyed by strong sales of its Galaxy...
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