Love to play computer games On December 14, it was reported by foreign media that Apple told Reuters today that it would upgrade all iPhones that infringed Qualcomm's patents in China. Previously, the Fuzhou court approved Qualcomm's request and issued an injunction against Apple, which may lead to Apple's inability to sell the model before the iPhone X in China.
Although Apple still continues to sell all models of iPhones in China, this should not last too long unless the company resolves Qualcomm's patent complaint or takes measures to remove the features in Qualcomm's patent claims. Now Apple seems to have found a way to avoid the iPhone being banned. Apple plans to push a system update for Chinese iPhone users, aiming to delete the corresponding functions of these two patents.
Foreign media said that since the ban only affects phones running iOS 12 or below, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR will not receive system push. However, Qualcomm also requested the court to ban the sale of Apple's latest mobile phones. Let's wait and see.
The patents that Apple is suspected of infringing involve "resizing photos" and "managing applications". However, Apple has previously said that this case only applies to iPhones running iOS 11, and all models mentioned in the judgment of the Fuzhou court have been upgraded to iOS 12, so Apple has not violated Qualcomm's patents. The models involved in patent disputes include iPhone X/8/8 Plus/7/7 Plus/6S/6S Plus.
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