

Observing 2018 as a whole, HTC’s revenue currently sits at $634.18 million. This is over 57% lower than the $1.5 billion reported last year and puts the Taiwan-based company firmly on track to miss the $1 billion mark for the year.



Towards the beginning of the summer, HTC announced that it was laying off Towards the beginning of the summer, HTC announced that it was laying off around 1,500 people from its manufacturing unit in a bit to cut costs and simplify management of its smartphone and VR units. At the time, it was claimed that this process would be finalized by the end of September. This means that positive financial impacts are expected to start this month.

Continuing with the brand’s decline, revenues in the month of September 2018 reached $40.64 million. This number represents not only a decline of 9.57% versus the previous month, when HTC reported $45.21 million in revenue, but also a humongous 80.71% year-on-year drop which, subsequently, is also the company’s biggest revenue decline ever and represents a new revenue low for the company.