The Nokia-Apple Patent War 2.0 is over. This morning Nokia announced that it reached a patent-licensing and collaboration agreement with Apple. Nokia and Apple settled all litigation, and it
YouTuber XEETECHCARE did a speed test comparison video between the Nokia 6 (TA-1003) and the Apple’s latest iPhone 7 Plus. The comparison produced surprising results, where the Nokia
Earlier this year, United States’ International Trade Commission (ITC) decided to investigate Nokia’s complaint against Apple, and consider an import ban on iPhone and iPad devices in the US.
Interesting details from yesterday’s Nokia earnings call emerged. Nokia’s CEO Rajeev Suri and CFO Kristian Pullola shared with investors and analysts that Nokia overall increased its spending on patent litigations,
Late last year, Apple filed an antitrust complaint against Nokia, accusing the company of “conspiracy against Apple“, by creating a network of patent trolls that are extorting Money
Withings Home Plus, announced back in January at CES2017, is the newest casualty of Nokia-Apple patent war. Unfortunately, this beautifully designed HD camera that could be integrated with Apple
Interesting observation comes from FossPatents, a blog that follows patent wars in the smartphone industry. A guest post made by Peter Rudder connects dots between Nokia’s recent share buybacks
As PatentlyApple reports, Nokia requests from the Central Authority of the Republic of Korea to provide to Nokia documents and testimonies from the Apple vs. Samsung trial that
During the financial webcast with investors and analysts for Q4’16, Nokia’s CFO Kristian Pullola said that the Apple patent battle will cost about €100 million annually. Apple was
Reuters reports that The United States’ International Trade Commission will investigate Nokia’s complaint against Apple, in which Nokia seeks “cease and desist order and a limited exclusion order”,
At the end of last year, Apple filed a complaint to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission in US) accusing Nokia and a “group of patent trolls” for extortion and
One would think it is silly to compare a €800+ flagship, whose main selling point is a new camera, besides the courageous removal of headphone jack, and a