Since HTC and
Apple have
been battling
in court, each
had the upper
hand at some
point. This
time it’s
Apple who
managed to stop sales of HTC’s
products in the United States.
Although the Taiwanese handset
manufacturer has built a tremendous
hype around the HTC EVO 4G LTE,
which was supposed to be released
via Sprint on May 18, Apple obtained
an exclusion order for the
smartphone.
This means that until the problem is
resolved in court, or settled between
Apple and HTC, customers won’t
receive their pre-ordered EVO 4G LTE
units. AT&T customers will soon be in
the same position as HTC One X
shipments are stuck at US Customs as
well.
Today, the folks over at TmoNews got
word that at least one other HTC
product might be affected by this
exclusion order issued by ITC.
It appears that customers who order
the HTC Amaze 4G via T-Mobile USA’s
online store are getting strange
messages in return, which somewhat
confirms that the carrier does not
have the smartphone anymore and
no clue on when it might be back in
stock.
Instead, customers who order the
HTC Amaze 4G are recommended to
purchase the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze
4G as a replacement, though no
further explanation is offered.
Below you are presented with an
excerpt of the letter sent to all
customers who order the HTC Amaze
4G via T-Mobile USA’s online store:
“Thank you for your recent order. We
wanted to let you know that your
order for the HTC Amaze has been
delayed due to an unforeseen issue
with receiving the product from the
manufacturer. At this time, we do not
have an estimate as to when the
product will be available. Because we
don’t know when the product will be
available, we recommend that you
choose an alternate device.”
For the time being, this only affects
the US, so Android fans living in
Canada are still able to purchase any
of the above mentioned devices,
though there’s no telling for how
long. Stay tuned for more updates on
the matter.
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