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An Amsterdam District Court this week granted Nokia's request for an injunction against HTC One phones in the region.
At issue are microphone components produced by STMicroelectronics, which are used in Nokia Lumia and HTC One smartphones. Nokia, however, said it has exclusive rights to these components, prompting the lawsuit.
"HTC is disappointed in the decision," the company said in a statement. "We are consulting with STM and will decide whether it is necessary to explore alternative solutions in due course. In the meanwhile, we do not expect this decision to have any immediate impact on our handset sales."
Nokia did not respond to a request for comment, but in a statement posted on Engadget, the company said it "calls on HTC to compete using its own innovations and to stop copying from Nokia."
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