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HTC hasn’t had much luck lately. The Taiwanese company has rolled out some terrific smartphones that have somehow struggled to compete with Samsung’s offerings, and just when it launches a device that looks like it’s going to be a real winner it suffers a component shortage and now a preliminary injunction.

Nokia has been granted the ban in the Netherlands by the Amsterdam district court due to a pair of microphones that feature in the HTC One.

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If you’ve already placed your order for a new Samsung Galaxy S4 on AT&T, you’re probably impatiently awaiting its arrival on April 30. But if you’re lucky, you may get it several days early. The carrier has begun informing some customers that it is shipping the device earlier than originally expected, with delivery as early as Thursday, April 25.

Xperia-P-Jelly-Bean

Still waiting for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to arrive on your Sony Xperia smartphone? Well, you’re not the only one, but there is some good news. Sony has confirmed that it’s now in the final stages of preparing Jelly Bean for a slew of Xperia devices, and the company promises more news this week.

HTC-One-unlocked

Those in the United States can now purchase the HTC One unlocked from HTC’s online store, priced at $575. In addition to the freedom to use your device on any carrier you like, you’ll also enjoy 32GB of storage, a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, and HTC’s latest Sense 5.0 user interface.

Galaxy-S4-scratch-test

The new Galaxy S4 is the first Samsung smartphone to boast Corning’s latest Gorilla Glass 3, which promises to be up to three times as scratch resistant as its predecessor. And according to its first scratch test, it does not disappoint — the Galaxy S4’s display is almost impossible to scratch.

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