HTC posted $4.61 billion in sales in 2008, up from $3.58 billion last year, boosted in large part by its sales of the T-Mobile G1, the first phone running on Google's Android platform and other smartphones, according to a DigiTimes article. The Taiwanese company, which has made more inroads into the U.S. market of late, also had a net income in 2008 of $866.72 million, down from $972.49 milli...
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According to Digitimes, the company Sony Ericsson plans to give the order for his second communicator based on Windows Mobile another Taiwan manufacturer - Mobinnova, rather than HTC (High Tech Computer). Remember that HTC is the manufacturer of the first Windows Mobile device Sony Ericsson - X1. Also, sources at Taiwanese industries have reported that two more companies, one of which is Pegatron
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Most branded handset vendors as well as vendors in China and Japan are all planning to launch Android-powered mobile phones in 2009, reports Taiwanese internet publication Digitimes. The news site quotes its Digitimes Research saying that the likely to global sales of Android handsets wuld be 5-8 million units in 2009, accounting for 4-7% of the global handset market. Most branded vendors, includi...
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While an earlier Digitimes report indicated that Sony Ericsson planned to outsource its second Windows Mobile-based smartphone to another Taiwan-based handset maker Mobinnova instead of its current partner High Tech Computer (HTC), industry sources have disclosed that two other makers, one of them being Pegatron Technology, are also trying to grab the smartphone order from Sony Ericsson.
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