Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
Primefalcon
You can pretty much thank both MFST and Apple on that one they both get a cut of every Android phone sold by HTC, MSFT actually makes more money from Android phones sold than their own Windows Phones
Nope. HTC's problem is not licensing but the fact companies like Huwei are seriously undercutting it in price.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
dpny
Nope. HTC's problem is not licensing but the fact companies like Huwei are seriously undercutting it in price.
well Microsoft earns $5 for every HTC android phone sold (source). apple probably earn a similar amount.... that's an added $10 probably that HTC have to add onto every device.... and adding on costs like that is going to lose them sales over other companies and hence profit
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
Primefalcon
well Microsoft earns $5 for every HTC android phone sold (
source). apple probably earn a similar amount.... that's an added $10 probably that HTC have to add onto every device.... and adding on costs like that is going to lose them sales over other companies and hence profit
Not really. Huwei is selling Androidish phones for half the price HTC is The small amount any licensing adds isn't going to make a difference one way or another.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
I went to their site expecting trash.... they don't seem to be bad phones though.... shame they don't have any prices on their... any that I could see anyhow....
You know though kidna goes back to what I said before about the companies that can move products for the least will win.... Looks like this company may be a force to be reckoned with if they really are half the price like you say....
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
Primefalcon
I went to their site expecting trash.... they don't seem to be bad phones though.... shame they don't have any prices on their... any that I could see anyhow....
You know though kidna goes back to what I said before about the companies that can move products for the least will win.... Looks like this company may be a force to be reckoned with if they really are half the price like you say....
Huawei is offering prepaid Android phones in the US/UK for $99/£99. But they're really killing HTC in Asia where HTC made the decision not to compete in the low-end market. Add to this Apple and Samsung beating them on the high-end phones and they're really getting squeezed.
Additionally, along with many of the Chinese Android makers, Huawei is also shipping versions of Android with all of the Google services stripped out, replaced with Chinese search, chat, etc. This really hurts Google, as it means Google gets no revenue from the use of these phones.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
Primefalcon
Looks like this company may be a force to be reckoned with if they really are half the price like you say....
They're coming from a very solid base, they supply huge amounts of network infrastructure kit. So they're already a force to be reckoned with, and are breaking into the mobile handset space very effectively in Asia.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
I have a huawei mobile phone. I must say that it is very good.
On the other hand, the one I bought is the flagship.
There is only one negative thing about it, the sound volume on music is too low.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
dpny
Nope. HTC's problem is not licensing but the fact companies like Huwei are seriously undercutting it in price.
Not even. Huawei isn't a direct competitor to HTC in most markets.
HTC's problem is that they made too many bad contracts with phone carriers, have a fragmented product line, and **** poor marketing.
Even with everything going against HTC, they're making healthy profits, and the best smartphones on the market. They've also got a visionary founder/CEO, they'll be fine.
Re: A little early to write off Microsoft, but interesting reading
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Originally Posted by
Mikeb85
Not even. Huawei isn't a direct competitor to HTC in most markets.
Hence the problem: Huawei is cleaning up on cheaper phones.
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Even with everything going against HTC, they're making healthy profits, and the best smartphones on the market.
Profits are down 79% quarter versus quarter. Far from healthy.