xlDeMoNiClx
Well-known member
lol That's a different situation than the one HTC has. I forgot all about that video tho.
Sorry but this phone will not pass S4 sales. The galaxy s series is like the new apple iPhone. It has that "cool" status and for that reason alone it'll sell a ton of devices (see previous phones). No reason this can't be the 4th most sold device like someone stated.
Sent from my Sammy S3
That maybe true in the end, but the One doesn't necessarily need to sell more units total than the S4 in order to be a success, it just has to gain a significant share against the S4. And based on what I've seen, it's more than capable.
Sent from my LS670 using Android Central Forums
It also needs to be able ti turn a profit for HTC since they seem to have been losing money over the past few years.That maybe true in the end, but the One doesn't necessarily need to sell more units total than the S4 in order to be a success, it just has to gain a significant share against the S4. And based on what I've seen, it's more than capable.
Sent from my LS670 using Android Central Forums
It also needs to be able ti turn a profit for HTC since they seem to have been losing money over the past few years.
My little bit of thought is HTC are releasing the phone to early, most releases come mayish, so people's contracts will be expiring around this time, so by the time contacts are ending the whole push HTC has created is disappearing and Samsung has started there marketing machine, so anyone's contracts ending will auto look to these phones.
They have been losing money, they've still made a profit but it's been getting smaller as each quarter passes.HTC has not yet lost money. Their profits have been low, but not yet a quarter in the red.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW
It also needs to be able ti turn a profit for HTC since they seem to have been losing money over the past few years.
They're the same thing. Less profits means losing money, read all the web articles that are talking about it and they use the same term. Its different from not making a profit.While their profits have eroded, they have not been losing money at any point.
While their profits have eroded, they have not been losing money at any point.
While their profits have eroded, they have not been losing money at any point.
"Oh hey Honey, just wanted to let you know although my salary has been cut in half for the past year, we didn't loose any money."
"Oh one more thing, pack your stuff in boxes by tomorrow because I sold the house."
They're the same thing. Less profits means losing money, read all the web articles that are talking about it and they use the same term. Its different from not making a profit.
I dunno what web articles you're reading. Losing money means your expenses are more than your revenues....
It's one of those phrases that can be used in more than one way...
Google "HTC loses money" and see for yourself.
Like I said, google it and see for yourself. That's all I'm saying.Not to nitpick (although I suppose I am) but it really isn't a phrase you can use both ways. The company isn't losing money, it's gaining less money. You can't lose something you never had in the first place.
Like I said, google it and see for yourself. That's all I'm saying.