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Price disparity between offline and online a hurdle in bagging more Indian market share: HTCThe pain point for HTC, according to Chialin Chang, president of HTC Corporation, is how to capture the premium or top-end consumers in the...
HTC to launch new 4G VoLTE smartphones priced between Rs 10,000 and Rs 30,000Our brand in India is still solid good. We have lot of things to improve upon (there), Chialin Chang, the President of smartphone and conne...
HTC plans 4G models priced over Rs 10,000In India, where 70% of the smartphones are priced below Rs 10,000, Siddiqui said the Rs 10,000-15,000 segment is the fastest growing smartp...
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HTC eyes 8% share of affordable smartphone market in IndiaHTC is ramping up its presence in the affordable category (Rs 8,000-15,000) in the country with the introduction of new devices, including ...
HTC plans to unveil smartphone for Indian marketThe Indian market is extremely critical for HTC, he said, adding: “We were the first company to bring an Android smartphone to the country.
HTC changes track, to focus on affordable devices for India growthHTC expects a sharp increase in revenue from India as it changes its strategy from being a mainly high-end player to one which is present a...
Celkon, Intex set to be Google's new India partners for Android OneFrom Google’s point of view, India will be the fastest-growing smartphone market, since both China and the US are saturated.
HTC clarifies not eyeing Nokia India plantHTC has clarified that it is not considering buying Nokia India's handset manufacturing plant based on the outskirts of Chennai.
HTC may consider buying Nokia's Chennai plantMicrosoft and Nokia haven’t yet revealed their future course of action but time is running out for Nokia to resolve the dispute.