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by binaryatrocity
4769 days ago
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I am a proud owner of the HTC One and absolutely love the device. I've owned a few HTC devices in my life (Apache 6700, Hero, Touch Pro, Evo 3D, and now the One) and have never been disappointed. Excellent build quality and a sleek look. |
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But these devices are not the reasons why HTC is failing. For too long, they have been pushing crap device after crap device onto the market in search of low-end customers. The MyTouch 3G, the Droid DNA, the One V, and now the First are examples of this failed strategy; and there are countless others.
Samsung can get away with its low-end offerings because it has one flagship that it throws all of its marketing weight behind. HTC has only recently begun this strategy with the One, but I fear that this decision has come too late.
HTC should be doing what Apple and Samsung do: one flagship device per year, with the largest marketing budget you can afford. Samsung won mindshare by portraying itself as Apple's underdog; now that Samsung is huge, HTC has the same opportunity. And its industrial design prowess is an advantage that Samsung does not have.