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A HTC smartphone ''Legend'' is displayed in a mobile phone store in Taipei April 28, 2010. Taiwan's HTC, the world's No. 5 smartphone brand, expects to announce a Windows 7 phone by the end of this year, it said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Pichi Chuang

A HTC smartphone ''Legend'' is displayed in a mobile phone store in Taipei April 28, 2010. Taiwan's HTC, the world's No. 5 smartphone brand, expects to announce a Windows 7 phone by the end of this year, it said on Wednesday.

Credit: Reuters/Pichi Chuang

TAIPEI | Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:05am EDT

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's HTC, the world's No. 5 smartphone brand, expects to announce a Windows 7 phone by the end of this year, it said on Wednesday.

Earlier it said Q2 revenues would grow to T$50 billion (1 billion pounds) in the second quarter, helped by improving demand for the feature-jammed gadgets.

It also signed a licencing deal with Microsoft covering HTC phones running Google Inc's Android operating system.

(Reporting by Argin Chang, Editing by Jonathan Standing)

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HTC is an up and comer

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