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 HTC plans to vend 1mln touch-screen mobile handsets by 2010 (Taiwan)

  • October 6th, 2008
  • 12:14 pm

HTC (High Tech Computer) is eyeing Indian booming mobile market.  As it plans to vend one million touch-screen mobile devices to Indian consumers by 2010. According to Country Head, Ajay Sharma, the local mobile market had “only seen the tip of the iceberg” of what the company had to offer. HTC was expected to launch a number of new 3G devices to meet the growing needs of subscribers, Sharma stated.

Considering the current scenario, HTC sells 13 handset models in the Indian market, including 11 global systems for mobile communications (GSM) phones and two code division multiple access (CDMA) phones - priced between Rs10, 000 and Rs.30, 000.

Recently, HTC unveils the Touch HDTM, an entertainment-focused mobile handset.  HTC also manufactures the Touch Viva, a 2.8-inch touch-screen mobile device that offers quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, a two megapixel camera and a MicroSD slot for expandable storage.


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