Saturday, December 7, 2013

HTC One 2: British judges reveal the release date of the Android ... - CNET.de

The successor of Android smartphones HTC One is expected in February or March 2014 on the market. This has betrayed during a court hearing between Nokia and HTC Corporation, a British judge. Subject matter of the dispute is a patent infringement on the part of HTC.

Already in the middle of the year came on the rumor that HTC codenamed M8 on a successor to the Android smartphones HTC One works. A British judge has now confirmed the release of the HTC One 2 in principle. It should come on the market in the first quarter of 2014. Perhaps it comes back in February, at the latest in March 2014 out.

 HTC One 2: British judges reveal the release date of the Android smartphone

The successor of Android smartphones HTC One is expected in February or March 2014 on the market. This has betrayed during a court hearing between Nokia and HTC Corporation, a British judge. Subject matter of the dispute is a patent infringement by HTC (Picture: CNET).

This information has betrayed the judge during a court hearing between Nokia and HTC Corporation, since the appearance of the HTC One 2 has an influence on the court’s decision. HTC had even though no information about a release date revealed, Nokia but the period cited as evidence. HTC has not refuted this.

subject matter of the dispute is a patent infringement on the part of HTC. The British judge has a report by Bloomberg, according ruled that HTC’s smartphones like the flagship One contains a chip that violates a patent of the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer. The property right in question EP0998024 entitled “modulator for a transmitter and a mobile station.” HTC have now agreed, until further no infringing smartphones – to deliver more to the UK – including the HTC One Mini One and the HTC Max. The only exception is the HTC one, which could be up to a decision on the appeal against the ban sold on.

HTC now has until 6 To the Court of Appeal appeal December Time appeal against the court order. On demand of our British colleagues from CNET UK wanted the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturers give no further information about the company’s plans.

[Using material from Rih Trenholm, CNET UK & Stefan Beier man ZDNet.de]

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