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The last store closed down. HTC, once the world's number one, finally went bankrupt.

2024-07-22

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Speaking of mobile phone brands with three letters, which one do you still remember?

The three big words "HTC" are still floating in Brother Ji's mind.

Although their mobile phones have basically been unpopular for a long time...but when I saw the news about "HTC closing its last store" today, I still couldn't help but feel a little regretful.

This is what happened.

According to media reports, a blogger posted a piece of content saying... Seeing the last HTC store close, I felt like the tears of the times.

When I saw that this HTC store was converted into a pan-fried buns shop.

Things were starting to get a little funny.

Things are constantly changing, and the development of some things...is often not as we expected.

This post quickly attracted the attention of HTC officials.

Under this blog post, the HTC official account first said slowly:

Are these pan-fried dumplings delicious?

Then he told the secret.

We no longer have any stores selling HTC phones.

This closed shop was a store operated by an HTC dealer himself.

The official business model of specialty stores has not existed for a long time.

Many netizens felt the same as Brother Ji and couldn’t help laughing when they saw this.

I thought it was a bit of a shame that it had gone cold.

As a result, when the official came out to respond, it sounded like "We are not finished now, in fact, we have been finished a long time ago."

But it’s not quite right to say that HTC is doomed.

HTC officials also said, "We are still selling mobile phones recently."

Here it is, the HTC U24 Pro.

If we take a quick look at the configuration and price of this phone, we can probably understand why HTC withdrew from the business model of specialty stores long ago.

And why the last HTC store became a fried buns store.

This phone is equipped with a 6.8-inch 20:9 OLED display with a resolution of 2346*1080 and a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz.

Equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor and provides UFS 3.1 specifications ROM, storage space can be expanded via MicroSD cards up to 2TB.

4600mAh battery, supports up to 60W PD 3.0 / QC 4.0 wired fast charging, 15W wireless charging, and supports 5W reverse charging.

At first glance, this configuration seems normal, right?

Come, look at the price.

This HTC phone, 12+256GB version, starts at about RMB 4200 NTD

4,200 yuan, wouldn’t it be delicious to buy pan-fried buns?

The picture comes from the Internet

I also choose pan-fried buns...

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