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Taiwan news: HTC starts production world's smallest smartphone: SPV-500 August 17, 2004 [General] | By Edward J. R. Well, we have been covering this story previously but sometimes it is nice to have yet another take on the same issue...
(on picture above: flag of Taiwan) High Tech Computer (HTC) Corp. announced the launch of the world's smallest smartphone, SPV-500, which is currently marketed in Europe through UK-based telecom carrier Orange, according to company’s executive. Its July revenue grew 19.17 percent from one year earlier and its total revenues earned during the first seven months have swollen to NT$17.02 billion, an increase of 57.50 percent over the same period in 2003. "The growth in the revenues for the first half of this year is mainly attributed to the higher demand of the PDA phones on the international markets," said the company's spokesman. In addition to the SPV-C500 smartphone, HTC will unveil another smartphone, the Xda III, by year-end. The company has also started mass production of CDMA PDA phones in China and extended cooperation with Chinese distribution channels of China Unicom to promote CDMA PDA phones. Also on the production HTC's schedule is the Motorola’s iDEN (integrated Digital Enhanced Network) wireless handsets, reportedly designed by HTC, will enter mass production by year-end. To read more click here.
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