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The ban on Apple Watch in America may finally end but users will not like the reason for it

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Apple forced to remove new Watch models from shelves in the US

Recently, Apple Watch models were banned in the country after being found guilty in a patent case. Now, the company can sell without any worries

Recently the sale of Apple Watch was banned in the US as the company was battling a patent case with Masimo in its home market. In fact, the latest Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 were removed from shelves in the region due to the ongoing case. But it seems that Apple has finally found a solution to this matter and will soon be able to sell Apple Watch models without the fear of any further action.

However, Apple would have to sacrifice one of the important health features which could reduce its sales to iPhone users. The company has managed to convince US Customs that disabling the blood oxygen sensor on the Apple Watch through a software update will make it possible to sell the wearable in the country.

As per the patent case, it was suggested that Apple would have to make serious hardware changes to keep up with orders and sell smartwatches, but it looks like the new move is enough to get Apple Watch models back on shelves once again. .

It should be said that the ban is not currently in place as people are able to buy Apple Watches in the US due to the company’s appeal against the ban order. But experts pointed out that unless Apple makes some changes, the ban will not be reinstated anytime soon.

Removing the blood oxygen sensor would resolve those concerns and allow Apple to sell the Watches without any other restrictions. Having said that, the company has to make sure that people don’t try to import Apple Watches from other countries where the ban is not in effect, but if they decide to use it in the US, it has to provide this feature in that country. I am closed.

It is interesting to see a giant like Apple being forced to make drastic changes to comply with the law, even if it is limited to one region. But the fact that the US government did not accede to the company’s demands shows that if someone is actually found guilty of any wrongdoing, it would not exceed the limits of the law, which Apple acknowledged in this case. Have done.

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Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression.With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.