After selling a million HTC Touch devices in just a few months, HTC have announced that they expect to sell two million Diamond handsets this year. Given the fact that sales may not start until late June, this means a doubling of the sales made by the Touch in roughly the same timeframe. CEO Peter Chou was speaking during the May 13th announcement of the Diamond in Taiwan. Link - digitimes.com Rea
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CoolSmartPhone on 19th May 2008 (via coolsmartphone.com)
[CN+] High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC), one of the largest makers of handsets using Microsoft Corp.'s operating system by shipments, expects its revenue growth in 2008 to be around 20%, an official said Friday, citing Chief Executive Peter Chou.
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CellularNews on 21st Mar 2008 (via cellular-news.com)
Finally! Reliance has added two high end handsets to its repertoire making their line-up of handsets a little attractive for high end buyers. HTC and Reliance Communications (RCom) together announced the launch of two new smart devices, the HTC P3000 and the HTC S720 through Reliance Communications network. Peter Chou, chief executive officer and president of HTC, [...] SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title:
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FoneArena on 21st Mar 2008 (via fonearena.com)
Dieter Bohn from WMExperts has put together a great article that speaks to the Windows Mobile user interface and how it can be improved. Within the article are quotes from HTC's Peter Chou, where he mentions how the default interface for Windows Mobile is "very techy and not intuitive." Well put, Mr. Chou. Then Dieter shells out five changes that need to be made to Windows Mobile to improve the UI
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Pocketnow on 20th Mar 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Laptop Magazine have had a chat with the CEO of HTC - Peter Chou and, I must admit, it's a very refreshing article. He discusses many topics including the HTC Shift and the Android project, plus he seems to confirm that HTC are building the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. For me though I love how tuned in HTC are to the customer base. Chou states.. "The Windows Mobile platform has a lot of good stuff ins
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CoolSmartPhone on 15th Mar 2008 (via coolsmartphone.com)
In an interview with Laptop Mag HTC CEO Peter Chou fielded questions about Windows Mobile, Android, WiMAX and the Sony Ericsson X1. He reveals that the company's relationship with Google is nearly 3 years old and that he hopes that together they can makes internet on your mobile phone less of a "horrible experience." Conformation
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IntoMobile on 14th Mar 2008 (via intomobile.com)
HTC's CEO Peter Chou in Taiwan has issued a response to the driver problem outlined by HTCClassAction.org, stating that HTC will in fact release an update for their currently-underperforming devices, with an expected release date near the end of March. This communication comes as promising news for owners of all affected devices, most notably included (but
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PhoneNews on 1st Mar 2008 (via phonenews.com)
It's always nice to see corporate big-wigs actually putting the customer ahead of any internal-policy nonsense. HTC has apparently done an about-face regarding the poor video performance on their HTC smartphones that use Qualcomm's MSM7500 and MSM7200 chipsets. Peter Chou, HTC's CEO, and Dr. Florian Seiche, Vice President of HTC Europe, have both stated that
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IntoMobile on 20th Feb 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Engadget is reporting that HTC head Peter Chou is saying that there will be new fix for the video problems that have been reported, mainly that the Qualcomm chipsets support a graphics/video acceleration that has not been activated through licensing the technology by HTC. The news was vague...
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Pocketnow on 19th Feb 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
TyTN II owners, put your cash back in your wallet -- for a minute, anyway. CEO Peter Chou himself along with HTC's European VP have allegedly both gone on record saying that accelerated video drivers are in the works for an unspecified number of devices afflicted by the now-legendary performance issues. Independently, though, we've received word from HTC that that's not quite true. While the compa
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Engadget on 19th Feb 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)