
HTC’s been running its engine relentlessly lately to stay competitive in the overall race for cell phone dominance. Unfortunately, rumors are coming in that predict HTC’s inability to ship all of its incoming handsets on time. A Wall Street Journal report taken to observe falling revenue for HTC states that an unreleased amount of delays, an unanticipated drop in contract orders, and sales that are lower than initially expected in China could cause a short term dwindling income. Also, some point out that the company’s average selling price per phone is slipping thanks to impending Android competition from Motorola and Sony Ericsson. Other than the touch Pro2 that will likely never be associated with Sprint, HTC has a bundle of other possible handsets to come, but specific launches that will have a delay are hard to predict. Who knows the true problem, but we’ll see very soon. Read.