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Using the HTC G1, 10 years later: 2008's smartphone is effectively a dumbphone in 2018
Going into this series, I hoped I’d get back to the T-Mobile G1/HTC Dream and be able to romantically wax about where Android came from. How the G1, though dated, still held up the promises made by Google's first Android effort back in 2008. Analytically, it's all true, but time has not been kind to the phone, and using it has made for a pretty rough week, even by my recent standards.
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The HTC ship continues to sink as sales drop 55% in April
Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC posted its first-quarter earnings for 2018. As one would expect, the news is not good: the company’s revenue for April 2018 is 55.4 percent lower than April 2017. The company only made 10.89 billion NT (~$365.3 million) in the first quarter of 2018, a 43.4 percent drop from Q1 2017.
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The HTC Vive Pro arrives in April for $799, current Vive drops to $499
HTC announced today that the Vive Pro HMD, with an increased resolution of 2880x1600 and built-in headphones, will cost $799, the same price the Vive launched for in 2016. Pre-orders begin today, and shipping of the new headset will begin on April 5. Orders received before June 3 will include a six-month trial for Viveport, which gives you five games of your choice every month.
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HTC ends poor year on a low note: revenues drop to lowest level in 13 years
HTC ended 2017 on a low note – December saw revenues of NTD 4.02 billion or $136 million dollars. That’s a sharp drop of 29% compared to November and an even worse 37.3% compared to December 2016. Note: this are unaudited numbers. The HTC U11+, which might have been Google’s Pixel 2 XL in another life, went on sale in December but did not help to reverse HTC’s downward trajectory.
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HTC’s October Revenue Decreases By A Staggering 25.8% YoY
HTC monthly financial report for October has been released and the result is not something the company will smile over. Its revenue was NT$6.06 billion ($200 million) which represents 6.8% decrease from September it recorded NT$6.51 bn ($215 million). This decrease is a whopping 25.8% Year-over-Year (YoY). Since the beginning of this year, HTC has made a total sale of NT$52.44 billion which is 18.2% lower than the sales over a similar period last year.
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Google signs $1.1bn HTC smartphone deal
The tie-up marks the latest push by Google to boost its hardware business.
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Analysts: No 2017 HTC Flagship Smartphone In The US | Androidheadlines.com
HTC will not launch a new flagship smartphone in the US in 2017. This is the latest prediction being made by the analyst firm, BayStreet Research, with Cli
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HTC Desire 530 review: A Sense-able budget phone
The HTC Desire 530 offers up a Snapdragon 210 chipset, 1.5GB RAM, an 8MP rear camera, a 5MP front camera, and an HD display, all for under $200, but is it worth it? Find out here.
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T-Mobile dumps the HTC 10 after just two months
HTC can’t catch a break as carrier opts to stop selling its flagship phone.
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My HTC 10 hates the Pixel C charger
All chargers are not equal, and I thought a silly mistake meant the end of my HTC 10.
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HTC 10 is now available from Sprint for as little as $21 a month
If you are a Sprint customer who is intrigued by the HTC 10, your wait is over. That's right, you can now order one for as little as $21 a month, or $624 full retail.
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New HTC One pumps up camera, wows with design
HTC unveiled its new flagship HTC One, featuring a larger screen, updated design, software and camera.
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The Still Unannounced New HTC One (M8) Appears In 12 Minute Video
HTC isn't expected to announce the new HTC One until late March, but press renders of the device have already been circulating online. Now things have gott... by Ryan Whitwam in HTC, Leaks, News
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Have a cracked screen on your HTC phone? Soon it will cost you nothing to replace it.
HTC makes some of the greatest smartphones in the world — in fact, last year's flagship HTC One is easily still one of the best Android phones that has ever launched — and now consumers in the Unit...
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HTC One Max review
The debate around giant smartphones is over. Manufacturers like Samsung, Sony and LG have amply demonstrated that it's possible to build a pocketable,
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HTC One Max : 5.9 Inch Display w/ Fingerprint Scanner
HTC is already riding high on the success of HTC One and it is about to make an important mark in the gadget industry with the launch of HTC One Max. HTC seemed to be following the footsteps of its...
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HTC's One Max Is Official: Fingerprint Scanner, 5.9-Inch Screen
HTC has announced the HTC One Max, a 5.9-inch phablet sporting a similar aluminum appearance to the company's flasghip smartphone, the HTC One.
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