Posted by : Sachin Kumar Sahu May 18, 2013

Of all the problems to have when launching a new flagship smartphone, trouble keeping up with demand is hardly the worst. Of course, things change a bit when a company has to pump units into channels as quickly as possible before the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world launches the Galaxy S4. HTC undoubtedly lost some sales thanks to its production woes with the One, but a new report suggests its manufacturing issues are behind it. According to Focus Taiwan, HTC North Asia president Jack Tong said that production capacity for the HTC One will double in May and increase further in June. ”Our capacity is expected to rise significantly starting from mid-May,” Tong reportedly said Friday at a press conference. “We are optimistic about our high-end sales during April and June.”

Source :- www.bgr.com

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  1. Finally another DROID OS manufacturer goes up against scamDUNG. Too bad for HTC, scamDUNG will just quadruple their production by using recycled plastic from the disposable PLASTIXY S1-3 phones and repurchase 99.36% of their channel sales. This will literally flood stores with PLASTIXY series phones, and scamDUNG will "forget" to pick up their repurchased phones like they forgot to remove the menu button until their "Buy 10 for 0.13 cents, get 100 free" promotions result in a few sales. Once they have sold about 10 000 phones, they'll meet their goals and finally pick up their repurchased units to recycle them into next year's model; the PLASTIXY S(hit)5 with an improved PENTILE screen that will be bright enough to be seen under regular fluorescent lighting. If you're lucky! LOL.

    Meanwhile, Google steals all the data from any phone running DROID OS to sell to "reputable" third party organizations, such as your local mob. Have fun with your girlfriend's address being published all over Google NOw, Collin. Goof.

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