HTC have quietly breaking their own records with overall revenue for the first quarter of 2011 at around $3.6 billion. The Taiwanese phone makers of humble corporate beginnings have yielded a net income for Q1 2011 that nearly triples what they achieved the same time last year.
HTC has put such a dramatic jump in profits down to the vast increase in demand for Android smartphones and with their first foray into the tablet world underway it's likely that this success would not be short lived.
Bloomberg analysts estimate that HTC's net income may increase in the second quarter to a staggering NT$16.4 billion.
So it's clear to see that HTC have much to celebrate. Did we forget to mention that this latest achievement also means they overtake Nokia as the world's third-largest phone maker by market value, something they probably would not keep quiet about at next weeks London event.
HTC has put such a dramatic jump in profits down to the vast increase in demand for Android smartphones and with their first foray into the tablet world underway it's likely that this success would not be short lived.
Bloomberg analysts estimate that HTC's net income may increase in the second quarter to a staggering NT$16.4 billion.
So it's clear to see that HTC have much to celebrate. Did we forget to mention that this latest achievement also means they overtake Nokia as the world's third-largest phone maker by market value, something they probably would not keep quiet about at next weeks London event.
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