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HTC One launch helps company’s April revenue grow 23.6% in one month

HTC has reported NT$19.6bn ($660 million USD) unaudited consolidated revenue for the month of April, a 23.6% increase over revenue numbers from March, marking it the company’s best month so far in 2013. Total revenue for the first four months of the year sits at NT$62.4bn, with 31.4% of which is attributed to the last…
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HTC posts Q1 earnings show decline in revenue and profits, company a huge Q2 improvement

HTC has released its final number for Q1, confirming a drop in revenue to NT$42.8 billion from NT$67.8 billion. Net profit’s took an even bigger hit, dropping to NT$85 million ($2.85 million) from NT$4.5 billion ($152 million) during the same quarter last year. The 98 percent profit drop does not come as a surprise since component shortages…
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Give your HTC One a power-up with the Mophie Juice Pack

The battery professionals at Mophie have stepped up to support the HTC One with an official juice pack battery line-up that slides over the phone for a boost in the battery department. The Mophie juice pack for the HTC One offers a 25oo mAh battery that more than doubles the battery life of the HTC…
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How to SIM unlock the HTC One for free

Like many of you, we’re ecstatic about the new HTC One. If you purchased an unlocked international phone, you can pop in any SIM card you want and go about your business. But what options are available to those who purchased a subsidized HTC One through a service provider with a locked SIM slot? Luckily, there are several different…
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How durable is the screen and body on the HTC One and how can you protect your investment?

We hope many of you have received your shiny, new HTC One or at least hope it will be arriving in the next few days. If you haven’t bought one yet we have to ask what are you waiting for! Once you get that expensive new smartphone you want to preserve that thing for as long as…
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HTC to switch HTC One microphone supplier to avoid future injunctions ST Microelectronics

The injunction against the HTC One which the Amsterdam district court granted Nokia for the use of high-amplitude microphone chip has forced HTC to look for a new supplier to ensure that European customers can continue to purchase the flagship device. Since HTC was not found to be at fault in the dispute between ST Microelectronics and Nokia,…
