It's still not dishing much in the way of specifics, but it looks like  HTC is at least cautiously optimistic about the success of its Flyer tablet -- or, as the company's top exec in Europe, Florian Seiche, put it at a recent Reuters summit: "it's early days but we feel very good about it." Seiche  also unsurprisingly talked up tablets in general, and said that he  thought schools would "probably" shift from textbooks to tablets in  "five years' time," adding that "we can't even guess the potential"  in terms of the broader impact on society. Naturally, he also suggested  that HTC plans to tap into that growing market with a whole range of  new tablets beyond the Flyer. In terms of smartphones, Seiche said that  HTC will be rolling out its first NFC-equipped phone within the next  twelve months, and he reaffirmed the company's commitment to Windows  Phone 7, which he expects will see a boost from Nokia (which he says  will in turn benefit HTC).
 
 
 
        
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