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Low demand forces HTC to revise its guidance

By Kathrin Hille in Beijing and Robin Kwong in Hong Kong

Published: August 2 2009 22:38 | Last updated: August 2 2009 22:38

HTC, the world’s fourth-largest smartphone maker, has sharply revised down its guidance for the year, saying there will be no shipment growth this year even as it shifts focus to cheaper, mid-tiered products.

The Taiwan-based group – the world’s biggest maker of phones using Microsoft’s Windows Mobile platform and the only company to make phones using Google’s Android platform – blamed lower-than-expected demand from China and a delay in the release of products.

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