HTC Expects to T-Mobile G1 Sales to Hit 1-Million by Year’s End

6:32 pm on November 25, 2008 | Category: Business, Cell Phones, Mobile Devices

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Taiwanese mobile device manufacturer, HTC, has boosted its 2008 sales projections for the G1 smartphone, currently sold by T-Mobile in the U.S. and Britain.

The HTC-manufactured G1 is the first device to be powered by Google’s mobile operating system, Android.

HTC Chief Executive, Peter Chou, now predicts that T-Mobile will sell 1 million G1 handsets by the end of this year, up from last month’s projection of 600,000.

Chou also announced higher sales projections for the HTC Touch Diamond smartphone, which was launched earlier in the year and is now available across most of Europe, as well as the U.S. and Hong Kong. HTC now expects to sell 3 million Diamond devices by year’s end, up from a previous projection of 2 million.

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