Weve already got our hardware eye firmly fixed on HTCs follow up to the T-Mobile G1, the HTC Magic (for which Vodafone has already nabbed exclusivity), but its just been announced that it has at least another three Android powered devices in the works.
Speaking at an investment forum in Taipei, HTCs CEO Peter Chou announced that the G1 had exceeded its sales targets of 1 million units, and the company was now looking to move the handset into China, where it could expect to double current sales figures.
HTC will release no more than 20 smartphones this year, according to Chou, though he gave no details on which platform the remaining handsets - other than the three Android powered devices - would be using.
HTCs long been an advocate of Windows Mobile, though this latest report shows its clearly taken with Googles operating system and is only set to increase its use of the open source platform.
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