HTC published its financial results for January, and they do not look promising. Compared with December 2017, revenue sank 15.3%, while the fall on a yearly basis was even bigger - 27%. The consolidated income of NT$3.403 billion (or $116.12 million) marked a six-month low for the Taiwanese company.

Analysts say lowered Pixel 2 sales and HTC U11 Eyes launch mid-January hurt the sales performance. In February, Vive Pro and the standalone headset Vive Focus VR will be available,
HTC's falling revenues might not be a surprise, but the Taiwanese company finalized a $1.1 billion deal with Google for its patents and its Pixel team. This should end the ten consecutive quarterly loss streak once the Q1 2018 financial results are published.
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