HTC turns 10

Wednesday was mobile handset manufacturer HTC’s 10th birthday. Considering their rather meteoric rise to the top of the Windows Mobil handset field, 10 years seems like a veritable blur, right? HTC has quickly become the de-facto standard bearer for Windows Mobile (and Palm OS) handset manufacturers, blowing the competition out of the water with a steady stream of innovation, creativity, and quality. There are other players to be sure, but none with the level of well deserved respect afforded HTC. With the company’s rumored roll in the upcoming Google Phone, as well as their intimate manufacturing relationship with Palm, HTC has continued to diversify their product line without losing sight of their overall mission. Kudos, HTC, and here’s to another 10 years!

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8 Responses to “HTC turns 10”

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    eJay says:

    Yay Happy bday HTC!!! Can you give me a Kaiser for your birthday? LOL ;)

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    Brian says:

    My word, the typos are just horrific. They bring shame to HTC’s birthday.
    (”roll” is not “role”, “Windows Mobil” is not “Windows Mobile”.)

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    foner says:

    Brian….
    Could you any more anal??!!

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    Brian says:

    I could, but there wouldn’t be much point to it, would there?

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    Roberto says:

    Kids

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    NuShrike says:

    What do you expect from JKarp who can’t even use “drop” (!= releases) correctly. Leaves an impression that he’s writing articles from some mobile device while driving, or something.

    Still better than some other commentators though. ;)

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    Jeff B. says:

    This is why when HTC finished buying out every other cell phone company because they helped them too much over the years and they basically owe their souls to HTC, they will all abruptly be named HTC.

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    test5477 says:

    too bad HTC didnt find a better OS along the way to run on most their equipment. Their hardware is looking good though, albeit a little late.

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