HTC is in trouble again, as Nokia takes a deadly aim with new patent claims. It appears as if Nokia has a bone to pick with HTC, as it filed a new complaint on Thursday with the International Trade Commission.
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Images of a new HTC 606w handset leak online, suggesting that HTC may add a mid-range Android Jelly Bean smartphone to its lineup
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HTC seems to be still playing favorites with AT&T: the carrier will exclusively offer the new HTC One flagship in a 64GB configuration
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A German court rules against HTC, claiming the company devices infringed on a key Nokia patent. The battle between Nokia and HTC has taken another twist, as the Finnish giant managed to win another patent injunction in a German court.
An unnamed HTC executive explains the reasons behind the HTC launch delay: the company faces problems in sourcing components and metal casings for its flagship.
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