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HTC One – in a class of its own for design


With its stunning design, amazing screen and respectable camera, HTC’s new flagship handset should bring it back into the smartphone A-list and scare both its Android rivals and Apple

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HTC sales slump to three-year low in February


The Taiwanese manufacturer has reported sales of £254 million for last month, its lowest since January 2010 Read the full story

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Cutting Room: HTC admits its marketing failings


As HTC admits it hasn’t spent enough on marketing to push the brand, Ian White looks at how the manufacturer has failed to take advantage of the failings of some of its rivals

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HTC profits plunge 91pc in Q4


Income falls by over £200 million in the final three months of 2012 but the manufacturer’s CEO claims the worst has passed

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HTC unveils mid-range 4G Android handset


HTC One SV features 4.3 inch screen, five megapixel camera and runs latest version of Android

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Manufacturers welcome Windows Phone 8


Features on the new platform include new screen resolutions, multiple-core support and Nokia Maps software

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HTC launches Sensation XL


The Sensation XL is the result of a partnership with music technology firm Beats, following £200 million investment in firm by HTC in August Read the full story

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HTC to recruit 150 new staff at new European and UK HQ


Taiwanese manufacturer moves into O2′s former UK headquarters in Slough with the aim of significantly boosting its team over the next 12 months

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Vendors consolidate after Japan catastrophe


Sony Ericsson and Nokia say shortages to memory chip and semiconductor production will disrupt parts of product supply chains

Sony Ericsson and Nokia expect disruption to parts of their supply chain, due to the Japan earthquake.

Japan manufactures memory chips and semiconductors for smartphones.

Panic buying from phone manufacturers is expected.

Prices have already increased as a result of the shortage.

Last week, Nokia said it expects “some disruption” to supply for some products, due to the “anticipated” industry-wide shortage of components and raw materials from Japan. It did not expect first-quarter sales to be affected.

Nokia executive vice president of markets Niklas Savander (pictured) said Nokia was in talks with suppliers in and outside Japan to ensure components could be sourced.

Savander said: “Nokia’s supply chain management system is designed to mitigate operational disruptions. We use alternative sources for components and production processors.”

Sony has ceased operations in five of its sites in Japan because of the earthquake, halting production of Sony Ericsson handsets, camcorders, headphones and televisions.

Sony Ericsson’s 1,100 staff in Tokyo are all unharmed and there has been minimal damage to Sony buildings.

The global giant is seeking alternative component supply for its products.

Sony Ericsson said: “We are in contact with all our key suppliers in the region and are identifying relocation of certain components for manufacturing, and secondary sources of supply.”

HTC’s CEO Peter Chou said HTC supply chains were “operating as normal”. Samsung reported it would monitor the situation in Japan and remain in “close consultation” with clients and suppliers.

Supplies of the new iPad 2, which uses Japanese components, will not be affected. Scheduled launch in to 25 countries last Friday proceeded without disruption.

Apple said it will delay the Japan launch of the iPad 2 indefinitely whilst the country recovers.

UK distributors Data Select, 20:20 and Brightstar have not received warning of stock shortages at time of writing.

They did not anticipate problems in the short term.

Vodafone and O2 were monitoring the situation regarding handset deliveries and said a full assessment would be completed in the coming weeks.

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Shashi Fernando to head up HTC’s content division


HTC brings in founder and CEO of digital delivery services company Saffron Digital as chief content officer

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