Delhi HC lifts the ban on Xiaomi Handsets until January 8 in India

Following a case filed by Ericsson, now there is finally some relief for Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi. The Delhi High court has permitted  the company to sell and import handsets into India until January 08, 2014. The ban is lifted on devices that comes with Qualcomm processors.

Xiaomi would be unable to sell 3G-variant of the recently launched Redmi Note (which features a MediaTek chipset) in India, while the Redmi Note 4G can still be sold. The Redmi 1S and the Mi 3 are the other handsets eligible for sale. Note that both these phones have recently been discontinued.

The Qualcomm powered Redmi Note 4G variant was expected to go on sale later this month. We expect the device to go on sale earlier than expected as Xiaomi will try to sell as many units as possible before the ban comes into effect again.

On December 8, Xiaomi was issued a legal notice from the Delhi High Court and was ordered to stop all imports and sales in India, following complaints from Ericsson after having infringed patents.

The next hearing on the matter regarding Xiaomi and Ericsson is scheduled for February 5.

Kaiser Bey
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Delhi HC lifts the ban on Xiaomi Handsets until January 8 in India Delhi HC lifts the ban on Xiaomi Handsets until January 8 in India Reviewed by Kaiser on 12/16/2014 04:37:00 PM
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