CONNECT WITH US
HTC smartphone biz revamp
HTC has sold part of its smartphone team to Google as it seeks to turn around its business.
IN THE NEWS
Wednesday 3 September 2008
Compeq handset PCB shipments expected to reach 180 million units in 2008
Compeq Manufacturing, a Taiwan-based maker of handset-use PCBs, is seeing strong orders from the mid-range and high-end segments driving its sales, with shipments for 2008 expected...
Friday 29 August 2008
Acer founder optimistic as the company enters the smartphone market
With Acer's acquisition of smartphone maker E-Ten Information Systems set to be complete in the next few days, Stan Shih, founder of Acer, has pointed out that the reason Acer is...
Tuesday 26 August 2008
Taiwan market: HTC ranks fourth in handset sales with 9% sales value share
High Tech Computer (HTC) managed to capture a 9% share in the Taiwan handset market in terms of sales value in July, pushing its ranking one notch higher to fourth place from a previous...
Friday 22 August 2008
HTC producing new smartphone for Palm
Taiwan-based High Tech Computer (HTC) has been chosen to manufacture Palm's latest Windows Mobile-based smartphone, the Treo Pro, according to sources at handset vendors.
Tuesday 19 August 2008
HTC aims to rank as one of top 3-5 handset vendors, says paper
High Tech Computer (HTC) aims to rank as of one of the top 3-5 branded handset vendors in the global market, HTC CEO Peter Chou told reporters in China last week, according to a Chinese-language...
Thursday 7 August 2008
HTC revenues up over 26% on year in July
High Tech Computer (HTC) posted revenues of NT$11.44 billion (US$372.64 million) in July, down 3.4% on month but up 26.4% on year, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock...
Tuesday 5 August 2008
HTC Touch Diamond shipments to reach the one million mark this month
Unit sales of HTC Touch Diamond handsets are expected to reach the one-million mark by mid-August, less than three months after High Tech Computer (HTC) began to ship the handsets...
Friday 1 August 2008
HTC to begin shipping Android-based handsets in 4Q08 as scheduled
High Tech Computer (HTC) will begin to ship its first Android-based handsets to ODM clients in the fourth quarter of this year as scheduled, according to company CFO Hui-ming Cheng...
Thursday 31 July 2008
HTC may launch GSM-version of Touch Diamond in North America before end of year, says paper
High Tech Computer (HTC) may launch a GSM version of HTC Touch Diamond handset in the North American market before the Christmas holiday season now that the GSM Touch Diamond has...
Friday 11 July 2008
Taiwan market: HTC rolls out customized Touch Diamond handsets for CHT and TWM
High Tech Computer (HTC) will roll out customized Touch Diamond handsets for both Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) and Taiwan Mobile (TWM), with deliveries to take place in July and August,...
Tuesday 8 July 2008
HTC June revenues meet market expectations, to begin selling CDMA Diamond in Canada in 3Q
High Tech Computer (HTC) posted revenues of NT$11.84 billion (US$389.5 million) in June, up 8.2% on month and up 21.1% on year, according to a company press release. The performance...
Wednesday 2 July 2008
HTC teams up with SK Telecom to tap South Korea smartphone market
High Tech Computer (HTC) on July 1 launched its HTC Touch Dual smartphone in South Korea in cooperation with SK Telecom.
Friday 27 June 2008
HTC launches Pl@net mobile service portal in Taiwan
Taiwan-based smartphone maker High Tech Computer (HTC) will join a number of companies to launch a mobile service portal in Taiwan called Pl@net, which will go live on July 1, according...
Wednesday 25 June 2008
HTC to make Shadow II UMA handset for T-Mobile USA
High Tech Computer (HTC) will be the contractor for T-Mobile USA's forthcoming UMA (unlicensed mobile access)-enabled smartphone, the Shadow II, making the Taiwan-based handset maker...
Tuesday 17 June 2008
HTC Diamond to adopt TFT LCD panels and touch solutions from TPO and Young Fast, respectively
High Tech Computer (HTC) will source TFT LCD panels and touch solutions for its Diamond-series handsets from TPO Displays and Young Fast Optoelectronics, respectively, according to...