Apple faces ban on sales of older iPhones in China over a tussle with Qualcomm

Apple faces ban on sales of older iPhones in China over a tussle with Qualcomm
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2018-12-11 08:43

Last night, chipmaker Qualcomm announced that a Chinese court has awarded it two preliminary injunctions against Apple that might lead to it being banned from selling its older phone models, ranging from the iPhone 6S to the iPhone X.

However, Apple said that the phones are still on sale across China. The Fuzhou Intermediate People’s Court ordered four subsidiaries of Apple to stop infringing two Qualcomm patents. These patents include reformatting the size and appearance of a photograph, and managing apps on a touchscreen phone through functions for viewing, navigating, and dismissing them. Now, these patents apply to devices running iOS 11 or…

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