Imports of HTC smartphones slowly resume

After a patent dispute with Apple held up imports of some of its smartphones, HTC says its phones are beginning to trickle through U.S. Customs.

It’s unknown whether the One X or Evo 4G LTE — the first two phones put in limbo by Customs officials last week over unresolved patent infringement issues with Apple — are among those being released. Each model must be inspected by Customs and will be released once the agency completes its inspection and approves its release, HTC said today in a statement.

“Some models have gone through inspection and been released to our carriers customers,” HTC said. “We don’t have the status of each specific device model at this time, but we are working closely with Customs.”

HTC was dealt a setback in December when the International Trade Commission, a federal agency with the power to enforce bans on products shipping to the U.S., ruled that HTC infringed on Apple’s patent for data detection. The process allows a mobile device to recognize items like e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and addresses in text and automatically move them to a calendar, dialer, or mapping application.

The quasi-judicial body said in its ruling that it would impose an import ban on some of HTC’s products if the feature wasn’t removed by April 19, 2012. Immediately after that ruling, HTC announced it would soon remove the feature from “all of our phones.”

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New Sidekick 2008 GSM Quadband phone for T-Mobile

New Sidekick 2008 GSM Quadband phone for T-Mobile

New Sidekick 2008 GSM Quadband phone for T-Mobile

  • not all carrier features may be supported
  • 512 MB MicroSD Card
  • It comes with a Battery
  • It has a Charger
  • Stereo Hands-Free Headset
  • Mini-USB cable # Changeable Shells (includes black and green)

The Sidekick weighs 4.5 ounces and measures 4.7 x 2.3 x 0.7 inches. Its 1030 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of talk time, and up to 96 hours (4 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies.

List Price: $ 59.99

Price: $ 45.99


Question by sara_norwood14: T-Mobile???
How come the sidekick is only available from T-Mobile? I have T-Mobile and I want a sidekick but T-Mobile has sucky service where I live. I have a RAZR V3 right now but it takes forever to text on! I like Verizon Wireless I used to have them but they do not carry the sidekick! Why is it that only T-Mobile has the sidekick? If motorola makes it why is it called the T-Mobile sidekick?

Best answer:

Answer by NaS.
I guess that u already know that Verizon is a CDMA carrier where as the Sidekick is a GSM phone. Verizon dosent use simcards but the Sidekick being GSM needs a Simcard to operate, u’ll only be able to use the Sidekick with another GSM carrier such as At&t after unlocking it. The reason why the phone is Known as the T-MOBILE SIDEKICK is because Motorola has put the entire responsibility of selling them by T-mobile, NO other carrier is authorized to sell them other than T-mobile.

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