HTC to stop making sub-Rs 10,000 handsetsThe company will replace its existing Desire range of smartphones with new models, which will be priced between Rs 10,000 and Rs 25,000.
HTC to trim India portfolio in 2017, move out of sub-Rs10,000 segmentThe Taiwanese smartphone maker will also launch its virtual reality headsets in India within the next quarter, at over $950 apiece, after h...
HTC Desire 10 Pro review: Excellent design and an impressive 20MP rear cameraPriced at Rs 30,000, the Desire 10 Pro is too expensive for what’s on offer.
HTC Desire 10 Pro review: An overall good smartphone with an appealing designPriced at Rs 26,490, this smartphone competes with devices like OnePlus 3T, Moto Z Play and Nubia Z11.
HTC Desire 10 Pro launched at Rs 26,490The highlight of the Desire 10 Pro is its 20-megapixel rear camera and a 13-megapixel front camera.
HTC to have own e-store on Amazon“We’re building our own e-store with Amazon alongside a digital campaign targeting the online users, and we will launch three new smartphon...
HTC 10 review: Stunning design, world-class camera & sharper sound qualityThe HTC 10 is certified for Hi-Res Audio and has been designed to make music sound the way that the artist intended.
HTC 10 review: A device that can revive the brandThis is the first phone in the world which offers optical image stabilisation in both cameras.
HTC to soon launch 4G smartphone HTC 10 in IndiaThe 5.2 inch HTC 10 has Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with computing speed of up to 2.2 Ghz. It has 32GB internal memory and supports exter...
HTC elevates India marketing head to South Asia divisionTaiwan-based smartphone maker HTC Corporation has picked its Indian unit's marketing chief Manu Seth to head South Asia marketing division.
HTC confident of grabbing 10 per cent market share in India by 2015Other brands jointly accounted for 34% market share. The report did not disclose HTC with its standalone market share in Indian smartphone ...
We want to compete in most of the price segments in the country: HTC’s Faisal SiddiquiHTC India has expanded its smartphone line up in the country to ramp up its efforst to increase overall smartphone market share.
HTC to focus on entry and mid-level smartphones with the launch of Desire 210 and Desire 816The announcement falls in place with HTC’s announced earlier this year to launch smartphones in the US$ 150- 300 price range.
Taiwan probes HTC staff over secrets theftThe company accused them of stealing trade secrets and breach of trust, with both offences carrying a maximum 10-year jail term.
- Taiwan's HTC: iPhone's 'quiet' challenger
HTC Corp., a Taiwanese maker of smart phones, is trying to establish its own brand name as it competes with Apple's iPhone.
- HTC to launch sub-Rs 10,000 smartphones, ties up with RCom
India remains to be the fastest growing market for HTC and sales in second half of 2007 grew by as much as 300%.
- Airtel in pact with HTC for smartphones
After its tie-up with Blackberry, Bharti Airtel on Friday announced an exclusive arranagement with High Tech Computers.