Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Nov 2011 15:02 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "HTC has become the top seller of smartphones in the US with a strategy that's precisely the opposite of Apple's. Where Apple is secretive, HTC is open. Where Apple is exclusive, HTC works with all carriers. Where Apple is proprietary, HTC is collaborative. Where Apple customizes for no one, HTC customizes for everyone. It's the anti-Apple and, so far, it has worked." I'm not enamoured with HTC's product design as of late (too soft, too 'rounded'), but as far as companies go, HTC is one of the good guys. Amazing to see such behaviour rewarded - and once again proves what I've been saying all along: in the end, openness and choice always wins.
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RE: used to be a HTC Fan
by unclefester on Fri 11th Nov 2011 09:05 UTC in reply to "used to be a HTC Fan"
unclefester
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HTC have positioned themselves as "cheap and cheerful" products. Most of their customers won't be worried about a lack of future upgrades.

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RE[2]: used to be a HTC Fan
by zima on Thu 17th Nov 2011 23:46 in reply to "RE: used to be a HTC Fan"
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2005-07-06

That's a weak justification of sometimes poor support - especially when, IMHO, smartphones should become "good enough" much more rapidly than PCs; when the value coming from software - not hardware - improvements can give most to those who can afford the latter the least.

Oh well, hopefully issues of the type mentioned by jimmystewpot will pass - if only handsets platforms would become more common; if only, generally, some manufacturers would push through a ~PC-like modus operandi (yes, it would probably "harm" those clinging to the old model; but I don't really care if my Android phone is from HTC or from, say, ZTE or Huawei)

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