The Verge: Apple Watch sales in the US have resumed after the ban was suspended
In the United States, the ban on the sale of the new generation Apple Watch has been suspended. This was reported by The Verge.
On December 27, the Federal Court of Appeal suspended the ban on the sale and import of Apple Watch 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Sales of smartwatches have already resumed in a number of offline stores of the corporation.
At the moment, the issue of patent infringement is being considered by specialists from the US Customs and Border Protection Service (USCBP), who will make a decision on the situation on January 12. According to journalists, the final ban on sales may be delayed for several months.
Apple representative Nikki Rothberg welcomed the decision of the US authorities. “Apple teams have worked tirelessly over the years to develop technology that provides users with industry-leading health, wellness and security features,” Rothberg said.
A ban on the sale of Apple Watch 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 was issued in the United States at the end of December due to violation of Masimo patents. The ban does not apply to other smartwatch models of the brand.
Source: Lenta

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