This is according to a report from Engadget in which during an interview with HTC’s President of Smartphone and Connected Devices Business, Chialin Chang, it was confirmed that the company has plans to release between 6-7 handsets this year. Like we said, this is cutting it down from the dozen or so models that HTC typically floods the market with in the past few years.
Cutting down on the variety of models sounds like there could be some missed opportunities there, but according to Chang, he believes that this allows the company to focus better on the products that do launch. In case you forgot, HTC recently launched their flagship HTC U Ultra and HTC U Play handsets.
As for whether we’ll be seeing the HTC 11, a successor to last year’s HTC 10, Chang said that we won’t, or rather the handset that will replace the HTC 10 won’t be called the HTC 11, so we guess we’ll just have to keep our eyes peeled.