Tuesday, September 17, 2013

HTC releases in the U.S. again - ZDNet.de

class=”wp_keywordlink”> HTC has confirmed that it will lay off more employees in the United States to achieve the desired turnaround. According to the press release, there is a “decisive action” to optimize “after years of excessive growth” and the operation more efficient. A number of affected employees was not mentioned.

The HTC One Mini has a 4.3 inches large & # XDF, s screen (image: HTC)

All Things D, which on Sunday launched by The Verge on Friday confirmed message, speaks of 30 digits, including any leading. In the statement from HTC states: “This is a serious decision that directly affects people who have contributed to the growth of HTC in recent years.” In the long term, but it must be done. In addition, “strong products such as the HTC One” and a “strong relationship with the customers” for the future are important.

In the U.S., HTC just tried with the most expensive marketing campaign in its history to win back users. The current fiscal third quarter still seems unfavorable to develop. The Taiwanese manufacturer is located in an outlook between 50 and 60 billion Taiwan dollars (1.26 to 1.51 billion euros) in sales. In the past the second quarter, he had made 70 billion Taiwan dollars in sales.

also a product initiative was announced. The middle of July, there had been rumors that HTC was working on a successor to 800 Snapdragon CPU called One +. In addition, we presented the One Mini recently a stripped down and more affordable version of its Android flagship. It is “Stealth Black” be early August at a price of 449 euros in the colors “Glacial Silver” and available. Obviously, to be knocked out of the success of the Capital One finally, the self-rumored in the production is so expensive that it is rather loaded HTC’s profit margin.

[with material from Zack Whittaker, ZDNet.com]

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