Apple says that a ban on iPhone sales in China would force the company to settle with Qualcomm causing all mobile phone manufacturers unrecoverable losses.
Qualcomm recently won an injunction against older iPhone models in China for allegedly infringing on two of its patents. Apple has said that the iPhone models running iOS 12 are not in violation and has continued selling devices; however, Qualcomm is now requesting an injunction on newer iPhone models as well.
“Apple will be forced to settle with the Respondent, causing all mobile phone manufacturers to relapse into the previous unreasonable charging mode and pay high licensing fees, resulting in unrecoverable losses in the downstream market of mobile phones,” said Apple in a December 10th filing.
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Qualcomm recently won an injunction against older iPhone models in China for allegedly infringing on two of its patents. Apple has said that the iPhone models running iOS 12 are not in violation and has continued selling devices; however, Qualcomm is now requesting an injunction on newer iPhone models as well.
“Apple will be forced to settle with the Respondent, causing all mobile phone manufacturers to relapse into the previous unreasonable charging mode and pay high licensing fees, resulting in unrecoverable losses in the downstream market of mobile phones,” said Apple in a December 10th filing.
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