Apple Sued For Violating Four Of Israeli Tech Firm Corephotonics’ Dual Camera Patents; Take A Look!

Apple Sued For Violating Four Of Israeli Tech Firm Corephotonics’ Dual Camera Patents; Take A Look!

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https://wccftech.com/apple-sued-by-corephotonics-for-dual-camera-patent-violation/

Apple was a bit late to the dual camera race. As usual, Cupertino took its time with the feature, waiting to see how other manufacturers’ decisions panned out. When it did launch the iPhone 7 Plus with a dual camera setup, the upgrade was big. Along the lenses, we also got a custom ISP, a first of its kind from Apple. However, now we’ve got some fresh controversy for Apple’s dual cameras. Israeli firm Corephotonics has sued Apple, claiming that it violated four patents. Take a look below for more details.

Apple’s having a big couple of weeks lately. The iPhone X, launched just around the company’s shareholder statements, did what it was meant to do. Thanks to the tenth anniversary iPhone, Apple’s profits are as high as ever. The $1000 price tag makes for higher margins and users are still flocking to Cupertino’s stores despite the price tag. Now, we just might have some trouble in paradise.

Apple Sued For Violating Four Of Israeli Tech Firm Corephotonics’ Dual Camera Patents; Take A Look!

Nov 8, 2017, 4:34pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-sued-by-corephotonics-for-dual-camera-patent-violation/ >Apple was a bit late to the dual camera race. As usual, Cupertino took its time with the feature, waiting to see how other manufacturers’ decisions panned out. When it did launch the iPhone 7 Plus with a dual camera setup, the upgrade was big. Along the lenses, we also got a custom ISP, a first of its kind from Apple. However, now we’ve got some fresh controversy for Apple’s dual cameras. Israeli firm Corephotonics has sued Apple, claiming that it violated four patents. Take a look below for more details. >Apple’s having a big couple of weeks lately. The iPhone X, launched just around the company’s shareholder statements, did what it was meant to do. Thanks to the tenth anniversary iPhone, Apple’s profits are as high as ever. The $1000 price tag makes for higher margins and users are still flocking to Cupertino’s stores despite the price tag. Now, we just might have some trouble in paradise.