Apple vs Qualcomm legal spat: Some iPhone models face ban in US

US trade judge has found the tech giant guilty of infringing on two Qualcomm patents related to power management and data download speeds

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Agencies San Francisco
1 min read Last Updated : Jul 01 2019 | 4:38 PM IST
The latest chapter in the ongoing Apple vs Qualcomm legal spat might mean a US import ban on some iPhone models.
 
A US trade judge has found the tech giant guilty of infringing on two Qualcomm patents related to power management and data download speeds.
 
As a result,  International Trade Commission Judge MaryJoan McNamara says some iPhone models containing competing Intel modems might be blocked from shipping from China.


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