Beats Rumored To Buy Back HTC’s Stake In Their Company

Beats Rumored To Buy Back HTCs Stake In Their CompanyHTC and Beats have had a pretty long relationship together, with Beats earphones being bundled together with some HTC devices, and their software preinstalled in HTC phones to provide a better audio experience. However it seems that the relationship could soon be coming to an end, which we’re guessing could partly be due to HTC’s financial troubles, and the fact that Beats and HP have been enjoying a similar collaboration as well.

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, they are claiming that Beats is looking to buy back HTC’s share in their company. The report states, “The moves come as the founders of Beats Electronics LLC—music mogul Jimmy Iovine and American hip-hop producer and artist Andre Young, better known as Dr. Dre—are broadening the company’s business from headphones to include speakers, audio systems in cars and consumer electronics and a soon-to-be-launched online streaming music service.”

If anything you might recall back in 2012 that the HTC and Beats brand could be parting ways, and while this was a rumor that was denied by HTC back then, assuming this report is true, it looks like things are coming round full circle! Until then do take it with a grain of salt.

  • Follow: Audio, CellPhones, Rumors, , ,
  • Beats Rumored To Buy Back HTC’s Stake In Their Company original content from Ubergizmo.

        



    WSJ: Beats Electronics looking to end HTC partnership

    WSJ Beats Electronics looking to end HTC partnership

    Whatever you feel about Beats’ audio, you can’t help but think that the company’s partnership with HTC hasn’t really worked out. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Dr. Dre and Co. are planning to buy back the phone maker’s remaining 25 percent stake in the business — just a year after HTC reduced its stake by half. Either way, we’re hoping that this potential separation helps HTC get back to winning ways and frees up Dr. Dre to resuming prescribing those pills he’s now so fond of.

    Filed under: , ,

    Comments

    Via: WSJ Digits

    Source: Wall Street Journal

    Beats Electronics May Give HTC The Boot In Favor Of A New Investor

    droid-dna-review2

    Whether you like the company or not, people are snapping up Beats Electronics’ wares left and right. It’s no surprise then that Beats is looking to branch out into some new frontiers, and it may not want to do it without getting rid of some old baggage first. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Beats is considering buying out Taiwanese gadget maker HTC’s remaining stake in the company and is also trying to lock down a new investor to help fund its expansion into consumer electronics and auto tech.

    At this point, there’s no word on how much such a deal would cost, or if HTC is even willing to sell. To really get a feel for the situation though, we need to do a little rewinding.

    This whole sordid situation started back in August 2011 when HTC revealed that it acquired a majority stake (about 50.1%, to be specific) in Beats Audio, a deal that cost the Taiwanese company just north of $300 million. It wasn’t long until the first Beats Audio-powered smartphones started rolling off of HTC’s production lines, and since then just about every one of the company’s notable smartphones bore that familiar red logo somewhere on its body.

    Of course, that relationship wasn’t without its rough patches. Between the moment HTC finalized its deal with Beats Audio and today, the company has been absolutely battered — sales revenue is down, profits are down, and more than a few pundits have already written the company off (or are close to doing it). The situation grew so grim that HTC found itself selling nearly half of its stake back to Beats Audio in mid-2012, which reportedly resulted in a net loss of about $4.8 million for the Taiwanese gadget maker.

    What’s still unclear at this point is what this turn of events could mean for Beats Audio in smartphones going forward. If Beats indeed buys out HTC’s stake, it’s not inconceivable that other smartphone manufacturers could swoop in and license whatever Beats Audio assets the company originally made available to HTC. And for all we know, HTC may be one of them — it could just decide to fold Beats Audio into its phones like nothing ever happened, albeit without most favored nation status. It’s near-impossible to make a call there without a closer understanding of the agreement the two companies forged, but I wouldn’t expect the Beats Audio brand to remain dormant in the mobile space for very long (if at all).

    But Beats’ bid for another investor comes at a pretty peculiar time. There’s little doubt that HTC wanted to lock up a partnership with Beats because of the marketing clout the brand would bring its mobile gadgets, and now Beats is looking for a way out just as HTC is trying to tap into another vein of star power to revitalizing its anemic marketing efforts. For better or worse, the company is spending nearly a billion dollars on a massive marketing push that will apparently see Hollywood hotshot Robert Downey Jr. spout nonsensical interpretations of the company’s name. I may be veering slightly into the realm of the hyperbolic, but HTC really can’t afford for this kooky new approach not to work. Couple that with the fact that a Beats buyback would be yet another sizable signifier of lost faith in HTC and things are starting to look seriously dire.

    I’ve reached out to HTC for a comment on all this, but it’s pretty late and the company hasn’t yet responded at time of writing — I’ll update the post with a response if/when I get one.

    Refresh Roundup: week of August 12th, 2013

    Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don’t escape without notice, we’ve gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

    Filed under: , ,

    Comments

    Weekly Roundup: Smartphone buyer’s guide, Hyperloop, Windows 8.1 release date, and more!

    The Weekly Roundup for 12032012

    You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past seven days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

    Comments

    Mobile Miscellany: week of August 12th, 2013

    Mobile Miscellany week of August 12th, 2013

    If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought leaks of a smartphone that tips the scales with a 6-inch screen, an alternate ego to the oft-leaked Sony ‘Honami’ and the return of unlimited data to a certain AT&T MVNO. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of August 12th, 2013.

    Filed under: , ,

    Comments

    Verizon HTC One officially arriving next week

    We’ve seen a lot of dates getting thrown around recently about when we might see the Verizon-ified HTC One, but the carrier has officially confirmed that HTC’s flagship handset will be available online and in-store starting on August 22, which is less than a week away from today for those counting down. Verizon confirmed the […]

    HTC Apparently Worked On Smartphone Customization Before Motorola

    HTC Apparently Worked On Smartphone Customization Before Motorola

    When Motorola announced the Moto X smartphone earlier this month, it revealed that customers will be able to customize their devices through a number of different options. The Verge reports today that HTC had worked on this concept before Motorola, but had ultimately shelved it due to the costs involved. It is said that HTC tested a color customization project for Sprint which involved the company’s 8XT Windows Phone smartphone. Customers would have been able to customize their Sprint HTC 8XT through the HTC Design Studio, which was to be a web app.

    The customization options would have included two-tone highlights, different color choices for the speaker, accents as well as the option to add a personal engraving. Sprint and HTC reportedly decided against this project due to the complexity and costs involved. For the 8XT, HTC went with the two-tone color scheme found on its 8S smartphone. It remains to be seen if HTC will bring the project up again at some point in the future. They’ll definitely be keeping an eye out on how Motorola fares with its customization project, if the company ends up doing well, there exists a possibility that HTC and even other manufacturers might offer similar customization options to their customers in the future.

  • Follow: CellPhones, , ,
  • HTC Apparently Worked On Smartphone Customization Before Motorola original content from Ubergizmo.

        



    Sprint launching exclusive ‘glamor red’ HTC One on August 16th for $199

    HTC One in red handson

    Sprint customers looking for a handset with panache may be happy to learn that the network is offering the “glamor red” version of the HTC One as a carrier exclusive. Launching tomorrow, August 16th, the device will set you back $199 on a two-year deal or with an eligible upgrade. Although, given HTC’s newly-minted partnership with Robert Downey Jr, we kinda wish the company had gone all out with an Iron Man edition.

    Filed under: , , ,

    Comments

    Source: Sprint

    HTC’s Robert Downey Jr. Ad Campaign

    Remember how just a couple of days ago when we brought you word that HTC is all set to launch a Robert Downey Jr. ad campaign? Well, HTC has kicked off the ad campaign as you can see in the video above. The video originally came out in Asia, but we have embedded the official U.S one above. The original tipster who prefers to remain anonymous (don’t they all) had relied on a hidden camera to shoot footage of Robert Downey Jr.’s HTC ad that was shown off during a private screening. (more…)

  • Follow: CellPhones, , robert downey jr,
  • HTC’s Robert Downey Jr. Ad Campaign original content from Ubergizmo.