In terms of specifications, this baby’s no slouch. Powered by Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread and running HTC’s celebrated Sense UI, it also features a 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, a 3.2-inch capacitive HVGA display and measures just 10.13cm long, 5.94cm wide and 12.4 mm thick. In terms of power, it has a 600 MHz processor and 512 MB RAM. It also has a slot for an expandable MicroSD card memory.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
HTC Heats Up Android Market With The Launch OfWildfire S
In terms of specifications, this baby’s no slouch. Powered by Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread and running HTC’s celebrated Sense UI, it also features a 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, a 3.2-inch capacitive HVGA display and measures just 10.13cm long, 5.94cm wide and 12.4 mm thick. In terms of power, it has a 600 MHz processor and 512 MB RAM. It also has a slot for an expandable MicroSD card memory.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Android's growth doubles HTC'S profit
first-quarter profit almost tripled, beating forecasts,
driven by strong demand for its handsets, particularly
those running on the Android operating system The company, which has just overtaken erstwhile industry giant
Nokia Oyj in terms of market capitalization, said on Friday that
unaudited first-quarter net profit was T$14.83 billion ($511 million)
.
Analysts had forecast a profit of T$12.99 billion. "That its first quarter would be above expectations was well
foreseen, Q1 seasonality was better than expected," said Bonnie
Chang, an analyst at Yuanta Securities in Hong Kong. "For the second quarter everyone is expecting revenue sequential
growth in the high teens to 20 percent, shipments will be strong
and average selling prices are holding up pretty well." Growing demand for phones running on Google's Android platform
will help the smartphone market grow in 2011, boosting companies
such as HTC and Samsung Electronics who are betting on the
platform. The smartphone market is likely to grow 58 percent this year and
35 percent the next, according to research firm Gartner. Android's popularity has helped Asian manufacturers to rise fast in
smartphone rankings. HTC's market capitalization topped that of
Nokia earlier in the week after a 29 percent surge in its share price
so far this year. The shares touched a high of T$1,220 on April 7 this year, more
than triple the T$360.5 on April 6, 2010. That surge has helped turn
its chairwoman, Cher Wang, into Taiwan's richest person. On Friday, the shares closed down 3.3 percent at T$1,160 versus the
benchmark index's 0.08 percent fall. Yuanta's Chang said she expected to raise her price target for the
shares to around T$1,300 to T$1,400, where she expected most
other broker targets to be. HTC said consolidated sales for March reached T$37 billion, more
than double the same month a year earlier. First-quarter revenues
reached T$104.2 billion. The company did not elaborate in its
statement. It has said at the beginning of the year that it expected revenue and
shipments would be more than double in the first quarter this year,
helped by a new generation of products.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Android Overtakes Symbian as World's No. 1Smartphone Platform
no surprise to anyone who has been tracking Android's meteoric rise -- both in the U.S. and worldwide -- that Google's mobile OS has finally
outpaced Nokia's stalwart Symbian platform as
the leading smartphone OS worldwide.
Handset Rankings: Nokia Leads, And Android ’ s Not A Panacea
their global handset rankings for the last
quarter, and, despite losing overall market
share (as Nokia (NYSE: NOK) itself admitted last week ), Nokia still heads the the lists for IDC, Strategy Analytics and ABI Research — both in handsets overall and smartphones. Something
else that these results highlight: Android is not
necessarily a panacea for other handset makers
that are also losing market share.
Mobile phones say quite a lot about their owners
quite a lot about their owners, says a new study.
Social analyst David Chalke said a person's mobile
phone could give outsiders insight into their
attitudes towards work, rest and play.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Tablet-HTC-Flyer
versions, 7 and 10 inches, and Qualcomm
Snapdragon processor SM8255 single-core, can
however, view the Adreno 205 GPU, to handle
HD video and HDMI output. Flyer for the tablet
speaks of a second version, to be out in the second half of 2011, with LTE connectivity and
10-inch screen, and Google Android 3.0
Honeycomb, which would replace the
Gingerbread (Android 2.3) initially installed.
Confirm availability for March.
The rest has HDPA connectivity, support for DLNA
network streaming of multimedia content, and
double from 5 and 1.3 megapixel webcam. And
‘ better not say too much too deal with this kind of news, but it ’ s obvious that HTC Flyer will be one of the devices to watch at the MWC 2011 in
Barcelona. Beside the expected (bad) image of the
tablet HTC.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Android 3.0 honeycomb
system from Google that has been designed
specifically for the tablet and formally debuted at
the Consumer Electronics Show 2011. At CES they
were shown the first tablet supporting it natively
on the new OS that improves and broadens the supported features. As the video shows and
speak better than words, we collected a series of
clips that relate to you the new wonder that
Google thinks of everything cooler, streamlined
interface, the Gmail and Gtalk chat with, the
books to read and buy on the platform eBookstore, Youtube, and not least improved and
extended the browser and Google Maps in 3D. On
the overview.