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Industry analyst Gartner has announced in a report that in the first quarter of 2012, Android smartphones held a 56% market share, easily beating the 22.9% held by the Apple iPhone. The data from Gartner also showed that Samsung were by far the most popular manufacturer of Android devices, generating nearly 44% of that market share. Other manufacturers of Android devices, including HTC and Motorola, were all at less than 10%. Combined figures showed that one in every two smartphone sales was either a Samsung device or the iPhone. Competition is tough in the smartphone market, and right now it is RIM, the...

HTC has announced details of the HTC Desire C, a budget priced Android device that carries a mid range set of features. The HTC Desire C will ship with Android 4.0 onboard, and will also run the latest version 4.0 of the Sense UI. The display measures in at 3.5 inches, and has a pixel resolution of 320 x 480. Onboard storage on the handset is set to 4GB, with expansion by Micro SD memory cards. High speed data is catered for with HSDPA and HSUPA, as well as WiFi with WiFi Hotspot support. Interestingly, the Desire C also includes Beats Audio, which...

Ahead of the official launch of the HTC One series of smartphones next week, HTC will be rolling out a new ad campaign, featuring the tagline 'As Recommended by....' The ads will feature HTC customers highlighting the benefits using HTC phones have in their lives, demonstrating the way they are relevant to their jobs, and in their personal lives. The first ad, will premier in the UK next week, on Wednesday April 4th, during the Ten O'Clock Show, and features a photography student taking photos of a model whilst skydiving over Arizona. The TV ads will be supplemented with print ads in magazines...

HTC has announced that they are to close down the HTCSense.com website, for renovation. The site will be down for an undisclosed period of time, and will mean all user data stored on the Cloud service will be deleted. Users of HTCSense.com will have until the 30th April to download any data from the site, otherwise it will be lost for good. In a letter to members of HTCSense.com, HTC said: ?Dear HTCSense.com customer, HTCSense.com is undergoing a renovation to improve the services and value we deliver to customers like you. Until the new services are ready, features previously available on HTCSense.com...

About HTC phones

HTC have come to the forefront in recent years but have been developing handsets for networks to rebrand since 1997. With the rise in popularity of Sim Free mobile phones HTC made a name for themselves and have gone from strength to strength.

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It is only in recent years that High Tech Computer Corporation (HTC) as a name in mobile phones has come to the forefront for consumers but they have in fact been in the industry since 1997 producing handsets many would not realise and probably have owned. HTC produced many handsets for other companies to be rebranded as their own.

HTC are most known now for their cutting edge smartphones and started out by selling many unbranded versions as sim free mobile phones to fill a gap in the market. HTC since have gone from strength to strength creating some of the most popular handsets available on the market today.

History of HTC phones

HTC have been producing mobile phones since 1997 under their HTC brand and subsidiary brand Qtek.

The HTC origins were initially as an out sourcing manufacturer in Taiwan producing original designs to be rebranded for networks at the forefront mainly for Windows Mobile Devices. The UK network devices they produced for Orange being the SPV range, for O2 the XDA range, MDA on Tmobile and some renamed phones appearing on Vodafone in their business range from both HTC and their sister company Qtek.

Since their rise to prominence HTC have developed cutting edge phones based on great user interfaces for handsets such as the HTC Touch with its Touch Flo interface and HTC Touch Diamond and were even able to make Windows Mobile Devices good compared to many others.

HTC continue to develop handsets for the market to be rebranded including the Google Nexus One and the Tmobile G1.

The move into Android phone market is proving massively popular so much so that their next handset the HTC Magic was exclusively taken up by Vodafone.

HTC are continuing to drive the mobile phone market with innovative smartphones for all budgets with the HTC Desire, Legend and Wildfire.

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