Apple Halts iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 Sales in Germany Following Qualcomm’s Legal War

Apple Halts iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 Sales in Germany Following Qualcomm’s Legal War

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The ongoing legal feud between Apple and Qualcomm shows no sign of whittling down, with the latest blow coming from the mobile chipset maker. According to a new report, the District Court of Munich has ordered the Cupertino giant to stop the sales of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8, following which the said models have been pulled from Apple’s German website and stores. According to the ruling, these two models infringe on a Qualcomm patent related to power saving, particularly those with a chip from Qorvo and an Intel modem.

The ruling actually occurred last month but has been put into effect only now after Qualcomm posted over $1.5 billion in security bonds. Currently, Apple’s official German website is only selling the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. As expected, Apple is going to appeal the decision but it may take a while before it is able to sell the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 in the country again, officially. The iPhone maker was recently faced with a similar situation in China, but a timely software update allowed it to continue selling all iPhone models in the far eastern region.

Apple Halts iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 Sales in Germany Following Qualcomm’s Legal War

Jan 4, 2019, 8:33pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-7-iphone-8-sales-halt-germany/ > The ongoing legal feud between Apple and Qualcomm shows no sign of whittling down, with the latest blow coming from the mobile chipset maker. According to a new report, the District Court of Munich has ordered the Cupertino giant to stop the sales of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8, following which the said models have been pulled from Apple’s German website and stores. According to the ruling, these two models infringe on a Qualcomm patent related to power saving, particularly those with a chip from Qorvo and an Intel modem. > The ruling actually occurred last month but has been put into effect only now after Qualcomm posted over $1.5 billion in security bonds. Currently, Apple’s official German website is only selling the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. As expected, Apple is going to appeal the decision but it may take a while before it is able to sell the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 in the country again, officially. The iPhone maker was recently faced with a similar situation in China, but a timely software update allowed it to continue selling all iPhone models in the far eastern region.