Reuters - HTC Corp and others did not violate digital camera patents owned by Apple Inc spinoff FlashPoint Technology to make their smartphones, the U.S. International Trade Commission said on Friday.
FlashPoint Technology, which filed the complaint in 2012, had originally accused Taiwan-based HTC, China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and ZTE Corp of infringing four patents for smartphone cameras. One of the patents was dropped as the case proceeded.
Ersin Kılıç writes: "Huawei continues to expand its product range with computers and accessories, as well as phone models in every segment, and continues to improve with each new model. The company’s new product Huawei Freebuds 5i draws attention with its much better features compared to the previous model."
Had the Huawei Mobile Services experience been like this two years ago, things could have turned out differently
- Vinny Fanneran, TechStomper
Huawei unveiled the Mate Xs 2 foldable smartphone, as well as a new line of smartwatches and fitness trackers.