Once a favorite with consumers and investors, HTC's popularity
has dwindled with the emergence of rivals such as Apple, Samsung
Electronics Co Ltd, and more recently China's Xiaomi Corp.
HTC said its June sales fell to T$2.2 billion ($72 million),
from T$6.9 billion a year ago and T$2.45 billion in May.
"In the high-end segment, the sales of their flagship phone this
year has been lower than expected, leading to lower market
share," said an analyst at market research firm Trendforce who
declined to be named.
"As for HTC's middle-end and entry-level series, the new models
feature neither new specs nor high performance-price ratio,
influencing the sales," the analyst said.
Trendforce expects HTC to launch new models less frequently this
year, estimating production volume for 2018 at less than 2
million units.
Last week, HTC said it plans to slash nearly a quarter of its
global workforce - or 1,500 jobs - through layoffs at its
factory in Taiwan, underscoring troubles at the company that
once sold one in 10 smartphones globally.
HTC stock has dropped nearly 30 percent so far this year.
(Reporting by Jessica Macy Wu in Taipei; Editing by Sayantani
Ghosh and Himani Sarkar)
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