"Contested Apple Watch Sales Resume in U.S. Amid Import Ban Controversy"
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Apple has resumed selling its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 models after a federal appeals court in Washington D.C. temporarily paused an import and sales ban. The ban, which was a result of a lawsuit by Masimo alleging patent infringement on blood oxygen sensors, could be reinstated depending on upcoming decisions by the International Trade Commission. Apple is working on a redesign of the sensor to address the issue, with the budget-friendly Apple Watch SE unaffected as it lacks the sensor in question. The company argues that the ban would cause significant harm to its business, with the Watch segment generating substantial revenue.
- Apple is selling its contested Watch models again after import ban pause Engadget
- Why Masimo thought it could take on Apple The Verge
- Why did some Apple Watch models get banned in the US? The controversy explained USA TODAY
- The Apple Watch ban has been paused, allowing sales in the U.S. The Washington Post
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