The former Android giant launches a new product! HTC U24 Pro is officially announced
HTC announced that it will release HTC U24 Pro, a mid-range model, on June 12.
According to information disclosed by Google Play, the HTC U24 Pro has a screen resolution of 1080×2436, is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen3 processor, has 12GB of memory, and supports Bluetooth 5.3.
This new product will only be sold in specific markets and will not be available globally.
When it comes to HTC, it used to be labeled as “the king of Android phones” and “the mobile phone giant”.
HTC started out as a contract manufacturer. In 2008, HTC launched the world’s first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1, which was the origin of HTC’s famous G series.
From 2008 to 2012, HTC released more than 50 mobile phones, among which the HTC G7 became an instant hit, selling 10 million units in just 4 months.
It can be said that HTC was definitely the number one in the Android mobile phone camp at that time, and its market value once surpassed Nokia at the time. This was HTC’s peak moment.
However, with the rise of brands such as Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo, HTC gradually declined and its market share was marginalized.
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