Apple Watch sales ban in the USA has been stopped for now

Apple Watch sales ban in the USA has been stopped


The Apple Watch ban covering two models in the US has been stopped for now. An official step was taken by the court in this regard.

For those who missed it, the health-focused technology company Masimo Due to a long-standing patent dispute with Apple now Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 cannot be sold on US-based official sales channels. The incident centered on the sensor used in Apple Watches that measures the oxygen level in the blood. Apple’s ITC (US International Trade Commission) It has been determined that Masimo infringes its patents.. Due to this situation, Apple could not make sales in physical stores as well as the internet, and could not get what it wanted from the management. According to yesterday’s news Biden administration decides not to lift Apple Watch sales ban in the US gave. This was another bad news for the company and in this regard, “After careful consultation, Katherine Tai has decided not to reverse the ITC’s decision.” It was said. Apple does not accept this situation and He also appealed the ban imposed in order to resolve the process.. If minutes ago It was announced that the Apple Watch ban in the USA was suspended for a while. A federal appeals court in the US stepped in after Apple requested that the ban be halted until it could be determined whether the changes it made to the Apple Watch models in question would be sufficient to avoid the patent dispute that led to the ban. decided to suspend import and sales bans. The company has not yet fully recovered from the process, meaning a permanent ban is still on the table. taking.

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According to a recent claim, Apple It is developing a software update to bypass the import ban in the USA. To avoid having to permanently stop device sales for Apple engineers, It is stated that they are racing to change the blood oxygen sensor algorithms in Apple Watch. It is still not clear when the update, which is thought to remove the technology that is reported to violate Masimo patents, will arrive, but Masimo CEO Joe Kiani, who made a statement on the subject recently, said: He stated that he absolutely did not believe that Apple could solve the patent infringement problem with software. According to Kiani, there is a hardware patent violation, not a software one. In this respect, “I don’t think this will work – nor should it – because our patents are not software related.” The manager said, It is reported that he spent 60 million dollars to ban the sales of “Watch” in the USA.

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