
Android handset manufacturer ran afoul of courts in 2013, will make payments to Nokia
HTC and Nokia today announced that they've reached an agreement on disputed patents and "explore future technology collaboration opportunities."
Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but HTC will make payments to Nokia, according to today's news release. All lawsuits between the two companies have been dismissed.
The April 2013, HTC found itself in violation of a microphone technology that was exclusive to Nokia devices. In December, a UK court ruled that the HTC One Mini could not be sold, but that ban was stayed pending appeal. In December, a German court banned the HTC One over patent issues. There have been other rulings as well.
We've got the full text of HTC's release after the break.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/tz64f0MaOw4/story01.htm





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