Wednesday, October 9, 2013

HTC's Wang blames lack of communication for sales slump

HTC Chairwoman Cher Wang says that communication between the company and consumers needs to improve. Over the weekend, Wang told a television audience during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference in Bali that "We really have the best technology and the best product." The Taiwan based manufacturer saw its global share of the smartphone market drop by more than 50% in the second quarter despite offering its best received model in years, the HTC One. While a smaller HTC One mini has already launched, the company is expected to soon unveil the HTC One Max, a phablet sized version of its flagship model with a fingerprint sensor on back.

HTC had hoped that its new ad campaign starring Robert Downey Jr. would give a boost to sales, but the spots really were unfocused and did not necessarily "communicate" with phone buyers. That probably won't stop HTC from trying to use the actor in future spots. Wang says that the public likes Downey because they see him as a "change maker." But HTC is in the business of selling phones, not cute slogans, which leads to a major disconnect between the company's ultimate mission and the commercials. Since the actor is believed to have signed a two-year contract worth $12 million, the manufacturer might feel compelled to continue starring the movie star in more ads.

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