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OnePlus is banned from selling smartphones in Germany yet again

OnePlus faces another patent dispute, this time with InterDigital, leading to sales bans of its smartphones in Germany.

OnePlus is banned from selling smartphones in Germany yet again

OnePlus faces a patent dispute with InterDigital, resulting in a sales ban of smartphones in Germany.

OnePlus is banned from selling smartphones in Germany yet again

OnePlus faces another patent dispute, this time with InterDigital, leading to sales bans of its smartphones in Germany.

OnePlus is banned from selling smartphones in Germany yet again

OnePlus faces a patent dispute with InterDigital, resulting in a sales ban of smartphones in Germany.
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Apple Watch blood oxygen detection won't be available on the Series 10 in the U.S. | TechCrunch

Apple's Series 10 watch lacks the blood oxygen feature in the U.S. due to a patent dispute with Masimo, raising questions about its hardware or software status.
New health features like sleep apnea detection are part of Apple's push towards enhanced wearable health tech despite the absence of the blood oxygen feature.

Here's one big reason I'm sticking with my Apple Watch Series 7 and forgoing the Series 10

Apple Watch Series 10 lacks blood oxygen tracking due to a legal dispute, keeping older models more appealing for some users.

Apple to halt sales of some Apple Watches in US over patent dispute

Apple plans to stop selling Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the US due to a patent dispute with medical maker Masimo over its blood oxygen feature.
The decision to remove these popular products comes ahead of a ruling by the International Trade Commission and Apple is taking preemptive steps to comply if the ruling stands.

Apple to halt sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in patent row - Wareable

Apple is halting the sales of its flagship Apple Watch models in the US due to a patent dispute with medical technology company Masimo.
The dispute centers around patents regarding the SpO2 sensor on the Apple Watch.

Apple to pull Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 this week due to ITC ban

Apple will stop selling the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after December 21st to comply with a preemptive import ban following a patent dispute with Masimo.
The ban only affects the flagship Series 9 and Ultra 2 models within the US, while previous models and the Apple Watch SE remain unaffected.

Apple just removed the blood oxygen sensor from some Apple Watch models. Here's why

Apple has disabled the blood oxygen sensor on select models of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 in the United States due to a legal dispute with medical device maker Masimo.
Customers who purchase these models in the United States will still have the hardware for the sensor, but it will not work.
The ban on selling Apple Watches with the blood oxygen sensor in the United States remains in place while Apple appeals the ruling.

Apple Watch blood oxygen detection won't be available on the Series 10 in the U.S. | TechCrunch

Apple's Series 10 watch lacks the blood oxygen feature in the U.S. due to a patent dispute with Masimo, raising questions about its hardware or software status.
New health features like sleep apnea detection are part of Apple's push towards enhanced wearable health tech despite the absence of the blood oxygen feature.

Here's one big reason I'm sticking with my Apple Watch Series 7 and forgoing the Series 10

Apple Watch Series 10 lacks blood oxygen tracking due to a legal dispute, keeping older models more appealing for some users.

Apple to halt sales of some Apple Watches in US over patent dispute

Apple plans to stop selling Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the US due to a patent dispute with medical maker Masimo over its blood oxygen feature.
The decision to remove these popular products comes ahead of a ruling by the International Trade Commission and Apple is taking preemptive steps to comply if the ruling stands.

Apple to halt sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 in patent row - Wareable

Apple is halting the sales of its flagship Apple Watch models in the US due to a patent dispute with medical technology company Masimo.
The dispute centers around patents regarding the SpO2 sensor on the Apple Watch.

Apple to pull Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 this week due to ITC ban

Apple will stop selling the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after December 21st to comply with a preemptive import ban following a patent dispute with Masimo.
The ban only affects the flagship Series 9 and Ultra 2 models within the US, while previous models and the Apple Watch SE remain unaffected.

Apple just removed the blood oxygen sensor from some Apple Watch models. Here's why

Apple has disabled the blood oxygen sensor on select models of the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 in the United States due to a legal dispute with medical device maker Masimo.
Customers who purchase these models in the United States will still have the hardware for the sensor, but it will not work.
The ban on selling Apple Watches with the blood oxygen sensor in the United States remains in place while Apple appeals the ruling.
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Apple to Remove Blood Oxygen Sensor from Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban, Rival Says

Apple is removing a blood-oxygen sensor from some smartwatches to avoid a patent dispute.
The move raises questions about Apple's push into health.

Apple Urges US Appeals Court to Overturn ITC's Apple Watch Import Ban

Apple appeals to overturn import ban of some Apple Watches in patent dispute with Masimo.
Apple and Masimo dispute over technology infringement and employee hiring claims.

Apple Watch Series 9, Watch Ultra 2 Lose Blood Oxygen Feature in the US

Apple has disabled the blood oxygen feature on its Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 in the US to avoid a ban resulting from a patent dispute with Masimo.
The feature will still be available in other countries, including India.

Apple to Remove Blood Oxygen Sensor from Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban, Rival Says

Apple is removing a blood-oxygen sensor from some smartwatches to avoid a patent dispute.
The move raises questions about Apple's push into health.

Apple Urges US Appeals Court to Overturn ITC's Apple Watch Import Ban

Apple appeals to overturn import ban of some Apple Watches in patent dispute with Masimo.
Apple and Masimo dispute over technology infringement and employee hiring claims.

Apple Watch Series 9, Watch Ultra 2 Lose Blood Oxygen Feature in the US

Apple has disabled the blood oxygen feature on its Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 in the US to avoid a ban resulting from a patent dispute with Masimo.
The feature will still be available in other countries, including India.
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