Wednesday, December 26, 2012

needs to excel in profits

needs to excel in profits

Welcome to a laptop battery specialist of the Dell Ac Adapter

Along with carrier relationships, I think HTC needs to work harder with carriers to get timely updates out to their devices. I have to honestly say I would not buy an HTC device expecting that it will get an upcoming Android update. If you are a tech savvy person, then you can always root your device and hack updates on to it. I used to do this all the time, but no longer want to spend time doing that and want the most stable device possible with minimal effort. Samsung doesn't have the greatest record for Android updates either, but they have gotten a lot better and again I think it goes back to having the same base device across all carriers. Tomorrow my multi-view update for the Galaxy Note II starts rolling out on T-Mobile so I get a nice Christmas present from Samsung and T-Mobile.

I want to see HTC turn things around in a big way in 2013 with battery like Dell Studio 1535 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1536 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1537 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1558 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1737 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio PP39L Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1557 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1555 Ac Adapter, Dell Studio 1735 Ac Adapter, Dell KM965 Ac Adapter, Dell KM973 Ac Adapter, Dell WU965 Ac Adapter and I think a lot of that depends on the success of Windows Phone 8. The new One X+ is an amazing Android device and a release on T-Mobile and Verizon might help HTC too. Are you a fan of HTC designs? What do you think HTC needs to do to achieve success again?

Not seeing a lot of ads from them though. apple and samsung sell inferior devices with inferior services through massive ad campaigns. HTC wont compete until they recognize they need to have an 8X ad out there for every GS3 ad out there

d also like to take this opportunity to show HTC as a shining example of why everyone who stated "Nokia should have gone with Android instead of Windows Phone, then they would have been successful." was wrong. There has been 1 successful Android device seller: Samsung. It isn't that Android is a success for the OEM, it is that Samsung is a successful OEM and they happen to be running Android.

Android is a success so don't get me wrong here. Android is a success for Google and a success for those hundreds of millions of people who bought an Android device that I'm sure they really like. But Android has not been a success for any OEM other than Samsung. Amazon is a maybe, they still need to make back their money on content sales. We'll see.

Nokia might be doing better today had they gone with Android but WP wasn't a short term bet for Nokia, this is a long term play. I think in 5 years, had Nokia gone with Android, they would still be struggling to stay alive. With WP, in 5 years, Nokia at least has a chance to be really successful as the sole seller of the #3 platform by marketshare. 100% of 100,000,000 WP sales is better than 1% of 500,000,000 Android sales (profit per unit being equal, of course).

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