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HTC launches own-brand Windows phones
News HTC has traditionally sold unbranded handsets to operators, including Orange's SPV and Virgin Mobile's TV phone, as well as other devices under the Qtek brand, through channel partners and distributors. [15 Jun 2006]
No-name giant behind the iPaq comes to London
News HTC - the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that supplies brandless devices to Dell, HP, Orange, Palm and Vodafone to name a few - has opened its doors in the UK. Founded in 1997, HTC was the first phone maker to introduce a device based on... [25 Nov 2005]
Orange shows off latest SPV laptop-3G phone
News The business device, made by HTC, is also one of the first phones to be built using Microsoft's latest mobile OS, Windows 5.0, according to Orange. Orange has released the latest in its own-brand smart phone series, the SPV M5000. [21 Sep 2005]
Orange offers 'world's smallest smart phone'
News It also ships models such as the MPx200 from Motorola - the SPV is manufactured by HTC of Taiwan - that run the Windows Mobile OS. Orange also said it will this year add signature handsets from Samsung and Siemens in its existing line up, which... [08 Jun 2004]
3GSM: Microsoft - Smartphone OS margins just fine
News Jonas Hasselberg, Smartphone product manager in Microsoft's Mobile Devices division, said the company is focused on key partners such as HTC, Motorola and Samsung and that there will be shipments in vertical industries from licensees such as... [25 Feb 2004]
Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless
News But overall Microsoft made few mobile advances, though a new version of the SPV, made by HTC in Taiwan, added Bluetooth and an integrated camera. There were spats over 3G, Iraq and mobile OSes but, says Tony Hallett, 2003 was much better than 2002. [23 Dec 2003]
The worst kept secret in mobile
Comment Though sales haven’t been stellar, last year’s SPV (the one in association with Orange and HTC) has been a success in terms of that all-important metric: ARPU (average revenue per user). The deal a year ago between Microsoft, Orange and Taiwan’s... [15 Sep 2003]
Microsoft, Motorola and Orange team up for UK smart phone
News Orange announced a partnership with Motorola in June and has been a key user of Microsoft technology, being the first operator to sell a device based on the Windows Smartphone 2002 operating system last October - its SPV, manufactured in Taiwan by... [15 Sep 2003]
TI deal put paid to SPV suit
News HTC is the manufacturer of the SPV, as well as O2's xda wireless handheld computer and other handheld devices. However, the TI deal appears to resolve most or all legal issues around the HTC smartphone, in other countries as well as the UK, van... [23 Jul 2003]
Sendo drops Orange lawsuit
News HTC is the manufacturer of the SPV, as well as O2's xda wireless handheld computer and other handheld devices. In a separate and ongoing lawsuit against Microsoft, Sendo alleged that the software giant stole Sendo technology and gave it to other... [22 Jul 2003]
Sendo sues Orange over SPV smart phone innards
News He also suggested that other companies selling the SPV - manufactured by Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) and sold by wireless operators under various names around the world - could face similar legal actions. [06 Jun 2003]
Orange planning SPV successor
News In October the company announced the first Windows-based smartphone, the SPV, manufactured by Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC); the handset hit the market in November, ahead of the Christmas shopping season. [18 Feb 2003]
Sendo sues Microsoft over 'stolen' secrets
News One rival phone, called the Orange SPV, was produced by Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) for French-owned mobile telecoms operator Orange. At around 350 euros (about £224) per phone, the Z100 would have been some 15-20 percent more expensive than... [23 Dec 2002]
The week Vodafone and Orange gave us something to look forward to
Comment And we liked the product, which happens to be manufactured by HTC in Taiwan, the company making other design goodies the iPaq from HP and xda from O2. Earlier this week Orange unveiled its SPV, a sleek handset that is the first to use the Microsoft... [25 Oct 2002]
Orange smart phone promises "3G-type services before 3G"
News Orange has ordered 200,000 of the devices - made by HTC in Taiwan, the 'no brand' manufacturer that also puts together O2's xda - which it will be hoping to sell over the next year, at a subsidised price of £179 in the UK or E300 in France. [23 Oct 2002]
