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OPPO is suing Nokia in China

September 15, 2021
Source: nokiamob.net nokiamob.net
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OPPO is suing Nokia in China [Company News] | [No Comments] In July of this year, Nokia sued OPPO in four countries (England, France, Germany, and India) after it failed to reach an agreement with the Chinese tech-giant. As per the published report, OPPO has refused to renew a patent licensing agreement which will allow it to use Nokia’s patented technologies on all its products. Nokia and OPPO has been partners since 2018, and while OPPO has grown into one of the most innovative names in the tech industry, Nokia still owns most of the essential technologies on our smartphones...
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