Thursday, December 12, 2013

UK court relaxes ban on HTC One mini despite Nokia patent win - Engadget

Nokia’s Recent legal victory over HTC, Which Imposed a sales ban on the latters’s One mini in the UK, has ended up being quite short-lived. We’ve just learned from HTC That the Court of Appeals has suspended the injunction against the stunted smartphone, Which overpriced Allows the firm to resume imports of the rest of the One family. The case is far from being closed, however, as HTC intends to “aggressively appeal the [patent] validity decision” that point to the One mini-banks, and could yet impact its bigger brethren. Further More, to avoid future courtroom dates, HTC says it’ll be engaging with its “chip suppliers on alternative solutions.” It’s almost certainly not the last we’ll hear from this Ongoing skirmish, but however many haymakers Nokia throws, HTC just keeps bouncing back. Full statement from HTC after the break.


HTC is delighted That the Court of Appeals has Granted a stay on the injunction against our products. We will time immediately resume shipment of all of our devices into the UK, including the entire HTC One family. Similarly, our customers Should feel confident In Their availability to the promote and sell all HTC devices. Eventhough we plan to aggressively appeal the validity decision of Nokia’s EP 0998024 patent, we will continue to work with our chip suppliers on alternative solutions to ENSURE minimal disruption to our business in the future.

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