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Friday, December 13, 2013

HTC Mini One returns to the sale in the United Kingdom after the ban

HTC has won a stay order that will see the return of HTC Mini UK retailers following a short selling ban.

With the Mini One HTC that was pulled from British stores last Friday December 6 having considered unlawfully to invade a Nokia held the patent, an Appeal Court today ruled that the spinoff a HTC from 4.3 inches can return to sale.

"HTC is pleased that the Court of Appeals granted a stay order in respect of our products", announced an official spokesperson of HTC. "We immediately will resume shipment of all our devices in the United Kingdom, including the entire family HTC One."

They added: "Similarly, customers should feel confident in their ability to promote and sell all HTC devices. Although we intend to aggressively challenge the validity of decision Nokia patent EP 0 998024, we will continue to work with our suppliers of chips on workarounds to ensure minimum disruption to our business in the future. "

Last week it was speculated that the flagship HTC One you wish to be removed from sale in the United Kingdom have also been found to infringe Nokia patented technologies, although an appeal HTC prevented the rival Samsung Galaxy S4 disappearing from retailers.

In banning the HTC Mini One from the sale last week, a judge UK around a potentially imminent arrival to a new flagship HTC One follow-on.

"HTC soon will launch a new flagship phone that can't be assumed to violate and therefore be captured by the injunction," Judge Richard Arnold said during the trial of the original patent.

He added: "However, I accept that there is a period between now and February or March 2014 when HTC is vulnerable".

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