Qualcomm wins preliminary China import ruling against some iPhone models

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Patent violations around software features.

Qualcomm wins preliminary China import ruling against some iPhone models
Chip supplier Qualcomm Inc on Monday said it had won a preliminary order from a Chinese court banning the sale of several Apple Inc iPhone models in China due to two patent violations around software features, though Apple said its phones remain available in the country. The preliminary order ...

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