HTC reported their quarterly earnings this morning, disappointing investors with their lowest profit, ever.
Profits for the quarter were just $2.85 million, compared to $33 million last quarter and $345 million during the Q1 in 2012.
Revenue fell to $1.4 billion, down from $2 billion last quarter.
The news comes at a terrible time for HTC, which just had to delay their flagship ... [ read the full article ]
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However, HTC phones have much better construction using more metal than Samsung. I like that and that is a weighing factor for me when deciding to buy.
HTC's non-user servicable battery trend is the main reason I went for a S3. I just don't feel comfortable with the fact that if my phone just flat out locks up...I can't yank my battery and reset. I also don't like the fact that the battery could go dead if I keep the phone long enough and I can't replace the battery myself. Keep an extra charged battery just in case on trips? Nope.
I gave HTC a chance with the Sensation S4. The USB and headphone jacks both wore out within 3 months, the FM radio never worked at all (even with their uncomfortable headphones), the stock battery wasn't half as good as a $15 generic from China, and the microSD card would slowly vibrate out of the slot every 1-2 weeks because it wasn't made tight enough. Oh, and HTC Sense is garbage. Much happier with my Galaxy S3.
Originally posted by KillerBug: I gave HTC a chance with the Sensation S4. The USB and headphone jacks both wore out within 3 months, the FM radio never worked at all (even with their uncomfortable headphones), the stock battery wasn't half as good as a $15 generic from China, and the microSD card would slowly vibrate out of the slot every 1-2 weeks because it wasn't made tight enough. Oh, and HTC Sense is garbage. Much happier with my Galaxy S3.