Google to buy part of HTC smartphone biz for $1.1 bn

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Tech giant Google today said it has signed an agreement with to buy part of the Taiwanese company's smartphone business for USD 1.1 billion.

The deal include employees who worked on Google's Pixel smartphone and intellectual property rights, the two companies said in a statement, without disclosing the number of staff involved.


"will receive USD 1.1 billion in from Google as part of the Separately, Google will receive a non-exclusive licence for intellectual property (IP)," the statement said.

This agreement will help to focus on enabling a more streamlined product portfolio, greater operational efficiency and financial flexibility.

"In addition to the talented and experienced team of professionals, Google will continue to have access to HTC's IP to support the Pixel smartphone family," it said.

The agreement also represents a significant investment by Google in as a key innovation and technology hub.

Cher Wang, the Chairwoman and CEO of HTC, said the agreement will enable Google to supercharge their hardware business while ensuring continued innovation within HTC's smartphone and VIVE virtual reality businesses.

"We believe is well positioned to maintain our rich legacy of innovation and realize the potential of a new generation of connected products and services," she added.

The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, is expected to close by early 2018.

has been a longtime partner of Google and has created some of the most beautiful, premium devices on the market, Rick Osterloh, Senior Vice President of Hardware at Google said.

Both Google and have significant presence in the country.

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First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 10:32 IST