Love to play computer games On December 19, it was reported that Don Rosenberg, general counsel of Qualcomm, said that Apple needed to take seriously the previous injunction against sales of several iPhones issued by the Fuzhou court. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Don Rosenberg also said that Qualcomm is seeking to expand the scope of the ban and hopes that Apple's latest mobile phones, namely iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, will also be banned.
Yesterday, Apple pushed iOS 12.1.2 to users, with the updated content of "launching a new animation when the application is forced to exit". The multitask interface was changed from sliding up to sliding out, probably for the purpose of not using Qualcomm's patent, so that the iPhone related to this patent can continue to be sold in China. Apple declined to comment on speculation about the iPhone upgrade system. However, Don Rosenberg said that Apple's update of the system would not affect the implementation of the ban.
In addition, Ted Boutrous, the lawyer representing Foxconn, Hoasus, Wistron and Compal, four Apple suppliers, previously claimed that the ban on the sale of some iPhones in China did not affect the normal production of suppliers, and Qualcomm will also face three lawsuits next. It is reported that Apple and Qualcomm are engaged in a worldwide litigation war. Qualcomm collects patent fees from many mobile phone manufacturers. Apple believes that Qualcomm uses its status as the largest chip supplier of smart phones to impose high patent fees. Apple hopes to let Qualcomm reduce patent license fees through litigation.
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