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Sadly for me, and even more sadly for HTC, that was the year the company began its decline. HTC's global market share in 2012 was 4.2 percent, according to Counterpoint Research, roughly half of the 8.6 percent it had the year prior. I eventually got back together with HTC in 2014 with the One M8. It wasn't as good as my previous phone, the Nexus 5, despite being more costly. (Yes, justifying a new Nexus phone because it's slightly more expensive than repairing a previous phone was a pattern in my life.) That's when I lost faith and knew the brand was truly no longer for me. After the One M8, I went back to iPhones.

Funny, how life works, Evidently I wasn't the only one who lost hope for HTC, The company has a market share of just 0.4 percent so far insignia - soft shell case for apple iphone 8 - clear this year, according to Counterpoint, It's why rumours that Google would acquire the company, clearly struggling, were so easy to believe, HTC still makes excellent phones, It was responsible for the hardware in last year's Google Pixel, and this year's U11 is, like most of the company's hits, a quiet underachiever, These phones are great for HTC's reputation among the tech savvy but haven't helped the company carve out a niche, Most people looking for a premium device will go for a Samsung Galaxy or iPhone, while the more budget-conscious buyers will opt for a mid-range device from Moto or a Chinese company, like OnePlus..

Deep inside, I still want HTC to thrive -- just as I'm sure some of you have a tinge of hope that Nokia's new phones will be the phenomenon they once were. HTC's new partnership with Google could be a beautiful thing. But right now it just looks like another nail in the coffin. Batteries Not Included: The CNET team shares experiences that remind us why tech stuff is cool. CNET Magazine: Check out a sampling of the stories you'll find in CNET's newsstand edition. Commentary: I’ve spent years hoping HTC would bounce back. Its deal with Google makes me nervous.

It isn't fun watching an old love suffer, On Wednesday, Google announced it's casually dropping $1.1 billion on a deal with HTC that will allow it to hire some of the beleaguered company's staff, as well as license some of its intellectual property, Rumours of a tie-up had circulated for a while, but the deal turned out to be different than what we expected, Many thought Google would acquire HTC, giving the brand new life but putting the innovative Taiwanese company to insignia - soft shell case for apple iphone 8 - clear rest, Not so, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..

Apple fans queue ahead of the launch of the iPhone 8 in Sydney, Australia, watched over by employees at Apple's George Street store. Apple employees wait for new iPhone 8 shoppers ahead of the doors opening at 8 a.m. in the company's flagship store in Sydney, Australia. Mazen Kourouche, right, gets his hand on the first iPhone 8 Plus (or more accurately, two of them) in Australia. Apple fans show off their new iPhone 8 Plus handsets at Sydney's Apple Store. Apple Store staff test out the new iPhone 8 on launch day at the company's store in Sydney.


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