HTC has been having a tough time of it lately as it has seen sales of
its smartphones slipping away to its rivals, but it is looking to
change things for the better with the launch of the HTC One, although
the camera specs of the device may see shortages at release.
The HTC One
is due to release to consumers in only a few days time but key
components for the handsets camera could see up to an 80 percent cut for
shipments of the device, which would mean as few as 800,000 HTC One
units instead of four million shipped during the first half of this
year.
These figures come from supply checks run by KGI Securities, and it
seems that HTC is having trouble producing enough of the UltraPixel
camera module that is only providing yields of around 20 to 30%, which
is obviously limiting the amount of units the company can build.
The handset is pegged to release on 185 carriers in 80 markets
starting this month, and the camera is one of the main features that
were pushed at the recent launching of the device, but comes when most
other manufacturers are fitting 13-megapixel sensors to their new
hardware.
It seems that HTC are already addressing the shortages of the handset
by delaying its launch in the likes of Singapore and Taiwan, and China
and Japan may have to wait until May to get access to the HTC One, but
by this time the Samsung Galaxy S4 is likely to be available.
Are you getting the HTC One?
Source: Android Authority.
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