Taipei Times | March 8, 2011 | Jason Tan
HTC Corp (宏達電), the world’s No. 5 smartphone brand, yesterday posted unaudited consolidated revenue of NT$32.1 billion (US$1.1 billion) for last month on the back of strong phone sales.
The figure was up 212.3 percent from February last year, but down 7.4 percent from January.
HTC is rolling out a slew of newer models, including those running on the fourth-generation standard. Slated for launch next month, its first tablet PC — the Flyer — is expected to add to the company’s sales momentum.
HTC said in mid-January that it expected sales in the first quarter to expand 147 percent to NT$94 billion, with smartphone shipments to advance 157 percent to 8.5 million units.
HTC yesterday launched the “Incredible S” through the nation’s No. 2 telecom operator, Taiwan Mobile Co (台灣大哥大), which is bundled with a monthly subscription package.
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