HTC likely biggest loser from Sprint iPhone deal
Friday, October 28, 2011
Sprint finally began selling two iPhone
models earlier this month, and while anxious subscribers can now
finally get their hands on Apple's sleek cell phone, not everyone will
come out of this deal a winner. Robert W. Baird & Co. analyst
William Power told clients recently that HTC's market share in the United States will likely suffer from the deal in the near future. And considering Sprint will be selling iPhones
for at least the next four years, the Taiwan-based smartphone maker is
likely none too happy. The success of Sprint's flagship EVO 4G ushered
in a new era of supersized smartphones
and its successor, the EVO 3D, continued to attract subscribers with
class-leading specs and fast 4G speeds. Sprint's shelves have been lined
with HTC smartphones over the past few years in fact, and quite a few have found success according to various sales estimates. Power
also notes that Sprint's shift from WiMAX to LTE may hurt HTC's sales,
though HTC is currently a 4G LTE device leader in the U.S. and is
expected to be among Sprint's premier LTE device partners moving
forward.
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