HTC slips under radar with new smartphone

Models display Taiwan's electronics giant HTC's new smartphone "HTCJ butterfly" during a press conference in Taipei.

Models display Taiwan's electronics giant HTC's new smartphone "HTCJ butterfly" during a press conference in Taipei.

Published Dec 12, 2012

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Taipei - Taiwan's HTC on Tuesday unveiled a new smartphone boasting a higher resolution display than Apple's iPhone 5 just days before its rival's latest handset goes on sale on the island.

The HTC Butterfly features a 5-inch screen with a pixel density of 440 ppi (pixels per inch) and full 1080P HD resolution, compared to the iPhone 5's 4-inch screen at 326 ppi at a lower resolution.

“We are confident that HTC Butterfly will set a new example for high-end smartphones,” chief executive Peter Chou said at the launch in Taipei.

HTC sells its own smartphones and also makes handsets for a number of leading US companies, including Google's Nexus One.

The company has recently unveiled a new series of smartphones as it faces intense competition from Apple and South Korea's Samsung and seen its third quarter profit tumble 79.1 percent year-on-year.

HTC and Apple were locked in more than 20 patent lawsuits worldwide until the two firms reached a global patent settlement last month. The world's leading technology firms have routinely pounded each other with patent suits. - AFP

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