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  • HTC is sweetening the deal for VR developers with a 90% share on its VR platform

    While in India, the HTC Vive and Meta headsets don’t have a significant market presence, there has been renewed interest and buzz in the category since Apple announced its Vision Pro headset.

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    Our specially curated package of the most interesting articles to help you stay at the top of your game

  • HTC to announce Meta Quest VR competitor at CES

    HTC will unveil the new AR/VR flagship headset at CES 2023

  • Apple, HTC cleared in US trade tribunal dispute over wireless patents

    The companies' smartphones, smart watches, tablets and other LTE-capable devices do not violate INVT SPE LLC's rights in two patents originally owned by Panasonic, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said.

  • HTC "Viveverse" smartphone to be launched on June 28

    HTC is getting ready to return to the premium smartphone market, will it be a happy comeback?

  • HTC launches Vive Flow mobile VR headset, priced at $499

    The headset is available for pre-orders, starts shipping in November

  • HTC Vive VR headset details leaked ahead of October 14 launch

    According to Blass, the device will cost $499 and will start shipping in November.

  • HTC Wildfire E3 launched with MediaTek chipset, Quad Cameras, 4,000 mAh Battery: All you need to know

    The price and availability of the HTC Wildfire E3 are yet to be revealed.

  • HTC Desire 20+ launched with Snapdragon 720G, 5,000 mAh battery: Everything you need to know

    The HTC Desire 20+ is priced at TWD 8,490 (roughly Rs 21,700) in Taiwan and is available in a single 6GB/128GB configuration.

  • HTC U20 5G, Desire 20 Pro launched with quad-cameras and 5,000 mAh battery

    HTC has only launched the devices in Taiwan with no word on global availability.

  • HTC Desire 20 Pro launching on June 16: What we know so far

    The phone will use a punch-hole camera cutout for the selfie camera.

  • HTC Desire 19s with triple cameras, MediaTek P22 SoC launched

    HTC Desire 19s is a midrange offering launched for TWD 5,990 (roughly Rs 14,200).

  • HTC Wildfire X with 6.22-inch display, triple cameras launched for Rs 9,999 in India

    The smartphone goes on sale starting August 22, exclusively on Flipkart.

  • HTC Desire 19+ with triple rear cameras launched alongside mid-range U19e

    Unlike the current trend, HTC U19e’s front panel sports thick bezels at the top and bottom.

  • HTC to make a comeback in the smartphone market with the launch of U19e on June 11

    HTC previously launched a smartphone back in December 2018 and has lately been focusing on VR technology.

  • HTC to quit Indian smartphone market

    HTC South Asia President Faisal Siddiqui, sales head Vijay Balachandran, and the product head R Nayyar have already quit the company.

  • Taiwan smartphone maker HTC to lay off 1,500 workers

    The announcement of the cuts to its manufacturing workforce comes despite a new deal with Google, completed in January, which boosted HTC's first quarter performance after a dismal 2017.

  • HTC Desire 12 and Desire 12+ launched in India, pre-booking from Thursday

    The phones are similar in design to HTC’s flagship U12+ which has been adjudged to be one of the best camera phones available

  • HTC unveils U12+, smartphone features 4 cameras, squeeze controls and much more

    The device incorporates a 6-inch Quad HD+ Super LCD 6 display with a resolution of 2880*1440. The screen has a 18:9 aspect ratio.

  • HTC U11+ featuring 18:9 display, 6GB RAM launched in India, priced at Rs 56,990

    At the current price tag and with a killer list of specifications, HTC’s U11+ (a.k.a. U11 Plus) will compete with the best phones out there in the market vis-à-vis Samsung Galaxy S8, Google Pixel 2, Apple IPhone 7 Plus.

  • Google to buy part of HTC smartphone biz for $ 1.1 billion

    The transaction will help Google strengthen its nascent hardware business, while helping HTC focus on enabling a more streamlined product portfolio, greater operational efficiency and financial flexibility.

  • Google, HTC sign $1.1 billion cooperation agreement

    Under the agreement, Google will acquire a team of HTC employees, many of whom have worked with the company on its Pixel smartphone, as well as non-exclusive licenses to some of the Taiwanese company's intellectual property to help bolster hardware efforts.

  • Google is apparently ready to buy smartphone maker HTC

    The news follows a separate story from late August that suggested Taiwan-based HTC was interested in some sort of sale.

  • Like HTC U11, Google Pixel 2 will do things if squeezed

    In an FCC filing, the manufacturer of the phone HTC revealed that it is bringing the squeezing gimmick to Pixel 2 from its in-house model U11

  • HTC sets mid-June for its U11 India lift-off

    "HTC U11 will be launched in India by mid-June. Global launch is in the first week of June. We are still negotiating the price at which we can sell HTC U11 in India. There will be differences between India and the European market. It will be competitive on global pricing," Faisal Siddiqui, HTC President for South Asia, told reporters here.

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