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Old 03-06-2007, 04:00 PM
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Default HTC Posts Lower February Sales

http://www.htc.com/press_room/03-press-070306.htm

"High Tech Computer Corp. today announced its total revenues for February 2007 were NT$ 6,599 million, a decrease of 15.58% YoY, while total revenues from January to February 2007 were NT$ 15,005 million, a decrease of 3.36% YoY. The reasons for February 2007 lower revenues were lower sales momentum in the US region, low market visibility and decreased work hours in February (Chinese New Year)."

This doesn't sound very good. While they tried to put a positive spin on it - 1Q07 revenue is expected to match last year's - these numbers to me are a bit of a warning signal. Early last year, HTC was still very much an ODM where sales depended on somebody else's marketing success (or lack thereof). This year they're far more on their own, and the lack of revenue growth is troublesome (hey, CNY was celebrated last year too). Why? If they were really putting in an effort building their own distribution and retail networks, I would've expected revenue growth but with decreasing profits. Maybe I'm reading too much into a couple of months figures, but the transformation of HTC from device-maker to consumer-brand may turn out to be a much harder slog than anybody expected.
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Old 03-06-2007, 04:26 PM
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well, in all fairness CNY did come earlier this year, though I wouldn't make it the foundation of a sales loss excuse.

They are losing because of their branding decision. Now they compete in the same space as Palm and Samsung. Should have stuck to ODM....it worked out great with the 2125 and 8125.
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:08 PM
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Could the shortcoming be caused by:
1) Nothing really new and exciting? I mean really new and innovative models.

2) AFAIK in the US you can only buy HT products trough Carriers; a very outdated and faulty business model.

They would do much better setting up a web site like the Expansys one where you can choose and buy phones and PDA unlocked and without the software crippled by US Carriers.
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:47 PM
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Not a suprise really.

I will not buy off them as they do not support their products with needed ROM upgrades .

Nearly all the HTC models I have seen are now using DOpod ROMS etc as HTC do not support their products. How embarrassing huh HTC ops:

Expect an even lower turn over next year HTC , unless you wake up a bit . Imate have an exciting new range coming out and their support is excellent...


Sorry have to say it as it is ...
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:54 PM
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If there not gonna be at least a "payable" upgrade to WM6 for my one month old Trinity, I will never more buy a HTC-device
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 09:09 PM
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It seems simple enough to me. What has HTC really done in the last few months that's compelling? They have a half-dozen different PPC phones which are all nearly the same in terms of specs, and not that different in design. The most exciting thing they have to offer is built-in GPS, and they don't even enable that in two of the three models that support it.

Thinks aren't much better on the Smartphone side, where the only really compelling offering that isn't still pre-release is the StrTrk, which has been out for months.

HTC really hasn't moved the ball forward lately. No improved screens, no new battery technology, no innovative form-factors. They seem to be, for reasons unknown, resting somewhat on their design laurels. Maybe their huge growth went to their heads.

As strange as it sounds given recent history, i-mate's upcoming units appear much superior to HTC's.
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 10:30 PM
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Couple things are needed to be mention here:
1) Consumers re waiting for a WM6 release, why would you buy older version today if you can buy newer one tomorrow?
2) Latest devices are not something new, that would catch an eye of power user, who wouldn't mind to spend upto $1000 for a new toy. In fact, they are pretty shaby , and would be better suited to be sold by a careier with a plan.
3) New devices introduced lately by other brands, I-mate for example, are much more powerful and "sexy" than what HTC has to offer.
So, let's hope HTC will get on the right track after this cold shower of earnings. 0X
 
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Old 03-06-2007, 10:31 PM
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Couple things are needed to be mention here:
1) Consumers re waiting for a WM6 release, why would you buy older version today if you can buy newer one tomorrow?
2) Latest devices are not something new, that would catch an eye of power user, who wouldn't mind to spend upto $1000 for a new toy. In fact, they are pretty shaby , and would be better suited to be sold by a careier with a plan.
3) New devices introduced lately by other brands, I-mate for example, are much more powerful and "sexy" than what HTC has to offer.
So, let's hope HTC will get on the right track after this cold shower of earnings. 0X
 
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Old 03-07-2007, 12:13 AM
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It's not surprising when you consider that they've lost two big customers recently (i.e. O2 and i-mate).

I think their move into self-branded units is going to back-fire on them. What made them popular with the carriers was that they were an ODM. Now they've got to compete with Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and Samsung on brand strength and that's never going to happen.
 
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Old 03-07-2007, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ADBrown
It seems simple enough to me. What has HTC really done in the last few months that's compelling? They have a half-dozen different PPC phones which are all nearly the same in terms of specs, and not that different in design. The most exciting thing they have to offer is built-in GPS, and they don't even enable that in two of the three models that support it.
Agreed. Same processors, same internal hardware, just repackaged in different casings. Enterprise customers expect at least 2-3 years from a device, so spitting out new devices every 3-6 months does them no good. Do you see new Blackberrys every 3-6 months? NO! If you are reading this HTC, how about FIXING the existing problems in the Wizard and Tornado, and release Windows Mobile 6 for them! I will not buy the Hermes or StarTrek or recommend them for anyone. If we are locked in 2-year contracts with these phones, the carriers and the manufacturers should support them for 2 years also!
 
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