
HTC has released its third quarter financials, with the same trend continuing from the last quarter: lower net revenue. . . . → Read More: HTC announces Q3 2012 financials, net profit down again to $137 million
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![]() HTC has released its third quarter financials, with the same trend continuing from the last quarter: lower net revenue. . . . → Read More: HTC announces Q3 2012 financials, net profit down again to $137 million The results for T-Mobile USA’s second quarter of 2012 are in and first up is the bad news — reported net customer losses of 205,000 are more than the 50,000 lost in the same period last year, and more than give back the growth reported in Q1. Of course, the carrier is banking on strategic initiatives to launch LTE service and expand coverage thanks to that AWS spectrum its receiving from AT&T and Verizon ( if the deal is approved ) to turn all that around, and those plans are still on track. Other high points for the quarter included the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Note and Galaxy S III , as well as a host of other handsets . . . . → Read More: T-Mobile USA Q2 2012 results show net customer losses of 205k, progress on LTE and AWS ![]() According to NPD DisplaySearch , Apple and Samsung control more than half of the American smartphone market. The second-quarter figures reveal that while contract phone sales are flatter than month-old soda, those for pre-paid handsets have shot up by 91 percent compared to the same quarter last year . . . → Read More: NPD: Apple, Samsung control 55 percent of the smartphone market, prepaid sales up 91 percent ![]() MetroPCS has announced that it pulled in $1.3 billion in the second quarter of the year, only slightly more than it managed in the first . It made a profit of $149 million, well up from the $21 million it pulled in between January and March, despite shedding around 200,000 subscribers in the process. The company’s deliberately concentrated on raising cash at the expense of new subscriptions in preparation for its 4G LTE for All project, due to begin in the third quarter. . . . → Read More: MetroPCS 2012 Q2 sees profits skyrocket to $149 million despite losing nearly 200,000 subscribers ![]() The numbers for Samsung’s Q2 2012 earnings period are in and it was another big one , with the electronics giant reporting an operating profit of $5.9 billion, driven largely by growth in its smartphone business — just as it predicted . . . . → Read More: Samsung’s Q2 2012 earnings show $5.86 billion operating profit, that’s a lot of Galaxy S IIIs ![]() LG has released its earnings statement for the Q2 2012 period, the claim of “turning a corner” in Q1 has just managed to hold up as it registered net profits of $138 million, up 46 percent from the same period last year. Revenues, while higher than Q1, were actually down from last year and blamed on declines in featurephone sales and slow sales of IT products . . . → Read More: LG Q2 2012 earnings show a loss on cellphones, but higher profits overall thanks to home theater Huawei’s financial figures for the first six months of 2012 reveal that the Chinese behemoth brought in turnover of 102.7 billion yuan ($16.08 billion), making a profit of 8.79 billion yuan ($1.37 billion). That’s not exactly bad news, but the figure is 22 percent smaller than the same period last year — leading the company to blame the drop on the global economy and saying that the telecoms business is a ” significant challenge .” It humbly bragged that it had deployed 38 of the 80 commercial LTE networks worldwide and that the upstart now held over 12 percent of the Chinese smartphone market. . . . → Read More: Huawei 1H 2012: profits dropped 22 percent, still made $1.37 billion ![]() HTC has reported a substantial drop in its quarterly profits, with unaudited results for Q2 2012 totaling T$7.4 billion ($250 million), down from T$17.52 billion this time last year. While it marks an improvement compared to the company’s dire first quarter of this year , HTC’s been troubled by weaker-than-expected European sales, while customs issues have hampered US sales for high-end devices like the One X . Despite the continued global roll-out of the One series, sales continue to stall, with consolidated sales for last month totaled T$30 billion, unchanged from May and 33.4 percent less than June 2011. . . . → Read More: HTC reveals Q2 2012 financial results: 57.8 percent net profit drop blamed on customs issues and weak sales ![]() Samsung’s complete earnings results for the April – June 2012 period won’t come out until July 27th, but Reuters reports its early guidance to investors estimates the company’s profit at a record 6.7 trillion won ($5.9 billion). . . . → Read More: Samsung expects record earnings for Q2 thanks to all those Galaxy phone sales ![]() HTC’s results for Q1 2012 were a long way short of spectacular, but they came too early to see any impact from sales of its latest wares — particularly the flagship One X and the ambitious mid-range One S . According to Reuters , the Taiwanese manufacturer now predicts that its revenue will leap by 55 percent in Q2, compared to that bad last quarter. That kind of growth equates to around $3.56 billion, which isn’t so impressive when you compare it to the same quarter last year, when turnover broke records and was around 20 percent higher, but it’s still an encouraging sign that this company could reap what it sowed at MWC . . . . → Read More: HTC predicts 55 percent revenue jump, could hint at strong One sales |
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