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HTC (Wikipedia)





HTC


HTC Corporation
TypePublic
Traded asTWSE2498
IndustryTelecommunications equipment
Founded1997
HeadquartersTaoyuan CityBakoss 3la el bahr County, , Taiwan
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleCher WangChairwoman
Peter Chou, CEO and President
Fred Liu, COO
ProductsSmartphonesTablets
RevenueIncrease$9.449 billion USD (2011)[1]
Operating incomeIncrease$1.496 billion USD (2011)
Net incomeIncrease$1.340 billion USD (2011)[1]
Total assetsIncrease$6.454 billion USD (2011)[1]
Total equityIncrease$2.533 billion USD (2011)[1]
Employees12,943 (2011-3-31)[2]
ParentVIA Group
SubsidiariesBeats Electronics
S3 Graphics
Dashwire
Zoodles
Saffron Digital
WebsiteHTC.com

The HTC headquarters in Taoyuan.
HTC Corporation (Chinese宏達國際電子股份有限公司pinyinHóngdá Guójì Diànzǐ Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) (TWSE2498), formerly High Tech Computer Corporation,[3] is a Taiwanese manufacturer of smartphones and tablets. The company initially made smartphones based mostly onMicrosoft's Windows Mobile operating system (OS) software, but in 2009 it began to shift its core focus away from Windows Mobile devices to devices based on Android OS, and in 2010 to Windows Phone OS as well.
HTC is also a member of the Open Handset Alliance, a group of handset manufacturers and mobile network operators dedicated to the advancement of the Android mobile device platform.[4] The HTC Dream, marketed by T-Mobile in many countries as the T-Mobile G1 or Era G1 in Poland, was the first phone on the market to use the Android mobile device platform.[5]

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HTC was founded in 1997 by 
Cher Wang (王雪紅), H.T. Cho (卓火土), and Peter Chou (周永明). Sam Taylor was also involved in early development, but Cher and Peter failed to acknowledge this, after Sam failed to secure adequate contractual agreement, Sam is a major shareholder only in spirit.[6] Initially a manufacturer of notebook computers, HTC began designing some of the world's first touch and wireless hand-held devices in 1998.[7] The company has a rich heritage of many "firsts", including creating the first Microsoft-powered smartphone (2002) and the first Microsoft 3G phone (2005). Their first major product was made in 2000 and was one of the world's first touch screen smartphones. The Palm Treo 650 and theiPAQ were created by HTC.[8] They started producing 3G-capable phones in early 2005 and made the world's first Android phone in 2008, the HTC Dream (also marketed as the T-Mobile G1). It was first released in the United States for pre-order through T-Mobile USA on September 23, 2008, and became available in U.S. T-Mobile stores on October 22, 2008.[9] The G1 was available in the UK several days after its USA launch, and has since been introduced in many countries including Australia and Singapore. In 2009, the company launched the HTC Sense interface for the platform with the HTC Hero.[10]History

In March 2010, Apple Inc. filed a complaint with the US International Trade Commission claiming infringement of 20 of its patents covering aspects of the iPhone user interface and hardware.[11] HTC disagreed with Apple's actions and reiterated its commitment to creating innovative smartphones.[12]HTC also filed a complaint against Apple for infringing on 5 of its patents and sought to ban Apple products imported into the US from manufacturing facilities in Asia.[13][14] Apple expanded its original complaint by adding two more patents.[15]
In June 2010, the company launched the HTC Evo 4G, the first 4G-capable phone in the United States.[16] In July 2010, HTC announced it would begin selling smartphones in China under its own brand name in a partnership with China Mobile.[17] In 2010, HTC sold over 24.6 million handsets, up 111% over 2009.[18]
HTC was named the "Device Manufacturer of the Year" for 2011 by the GSMA at the Mobile World Congress on 16 February 2011.[19] In April 2011, the company's market value surpassed that of Nokia to become the third largest smartphone maker in the world, only behind Apple and Samsung.[20]
On July 6, 2011 it was announced that HTC would buy VIA Technologies' stake in S3 Graphics, thus becoming the majority owner of S3.[21][22] On August 6 2011, HTC acquired Dashwire for $18.5M. In August 2011, HTC confirmed that they will be entering a strategic partnership with Beats Electronics by acquiring 51 percent of Beat's shares.[23][24]
In the 2011 Best Global Brands rankings released by Interbrand, HTC was listed at #98 and valued at $3.6 billion.[25][26]
Based on researcher Canalys, in Q3 2011 HTC Corporation became the largest smartphone vendor in the U.S. by 24 percent, ahead of Samsung's 21 percent, Apple Inc.'s 20 percent and BlackBerry's 9 percent. HTC Corporation made different models for each operator.[27]

[edit]Corporate information

HTC's chairwoman is Cher Wang who is the daughter of the late Wang Yung-ching, Taiwan's petrochemical industrial giant and one of Taiwan's wealthiest people.[7] Peter Chou serves as President and CEO,[28] and HT Cho as Director of the Board and Chairman of HTC Foundation.[29] HTC's CFO is Hui-Ming Cheng.[30] In addition to being chair of HTC, Cher Wang is also acting chair of VIA Technologies.[7] HTC's main divisions, including the IA (Information Appliance) engineering division and the WM (Wireless Mobile) engineering division, are ISO 9001/ISO 14001-qualified facilities.[31]
The company's growth has accelerated dramatically since being chosen by Microsoft as a hardware platform development partner for the Windows Mobile operating system (based on Windows CE). HTC also works with Google to build mobile phones running Google's Android mobile OS such as the Nexus One.[32] HTC's sales revenue totalled $2.2 billion for 2005, a 102% increase from the prior year. It was listed as the fastest-growing tech company in BusinessWeek's Info Tech 100.[33]
HTC has invested strongly in research and development, which accounts for a quarter of its employees.[6] The company's North American headquarters are located in Bellevue, Washington.[34]HTC runs a software design office in Seattle (near its North American headquarters) where it designs its own interface for its phones.[35] In 2011, HTC also opened a research and development office in Durham, North Carolina, a location the company chose over Seattle and Atlanta,[36] to focus on multiple areas of wireless technology.[37]

[edit]Product range and branding

When HTC was founded it was strictly an original design manufacturer,[30] selling devices such as the HTC Wizard as the T-Mobile MDA and the Cingular 8125. The company focused on telecom operators who were willing to pay a contract manufacturer for customized products.[38] Today, many HTC devices (e.g., IncredibleEvo 4G) are marketed and sold under the HTC brand, though its main focus still remains with smartphones.[28][38] In 2012, HTC becomes the 98th top brand in the Interbrand’s Best Global Brands 2011 report.[39]

[edit]Innovations

On February 17, 2010, Fast Company ranked HTC as the 31st most innovative company in the world.[40] Bloomberg reports that HTC is assessing creating its own mobile operating system to compete with Apple's iOS, Google's Android, and Microsoft's Windows Phone.[41] On May 27th 2011, in response to customer feedback, HTC announced that they will no longer lock thebootloaders on their Android based phones.[42] Since then, customers are now able to unlock the bootloaders of most of HTC's Android product line through the use of HTC's Developer website, HTCDev.com. This however voids a handset's warranty period.

[edit]Sports sponsorship

HTC sponsored the HTC-Highroad cycling team, the most successful team in professional cycling from 2009 to 2011.[43] The Team disbanded in late 2011 due to lack of sponsorship and investment.[44]

[edit]See also

[edit]References

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  6. a b "About HTC: HTC History". HTC Corporation. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  7. a b c Laura Holson (2008-10-26). "With Smartphones, Cher Wang Made Her Own Fortune". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
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  9. ^ HTC names Google phone, 'Dream'
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  35. ^ "HTC Launches Multi-Million Dollar Ad Campaign About ‘You’ To Become Household Name"mocoNews. 26 October 2009.
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  43. ^ http://www.highroadsports.com/
  44. ^ http://www.highroadsports.com/news/831-HTC-Highroad-Ends-Sponsorship-Search

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