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2011-04-25
Ended in cross license deal. I don't see this being a win for Apple as their objective was to stop Android. Android is now at 75% market starting from 0% after the launch of the iPhone.
If you are placing the condition on Apple that in order to win in relation to HTC, they must stop the entirety of Android as a platform cold, they are failing. But that's a false premise and patently absurd. Particularly when HTC's market share has precipitously declined.
Edited 2012-11-12 02:06 UTC