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NOKIA v/s OPPO: What is the fuss about? Let’s check here

NOKIA as well as OPPO are popular smartphone brands in the global market. But now, there’s a big fuss among these two brands. Here’s what you need to know.

NOKIA, the Japanese brand headed by HMD Global recently scored a patent suit win over brand OPPO in the UK. This news has reached after NOKIA pushed OPPO out of the German market. The brand NOKIA had scored two lawsuits over OPPO. So, in context of this news, a UK High Court has handed NOKIA its win over OPPO. The Chinese smartphone maker was trying to infringe a NOKIA patent. And now unfortunately OPPO has been banned from the UK markets as well. The brand OPPO might make an appeal in the UK courts in the near future.

In the recent past, NOKIA sued OPPO for violating its SEPS covering 4G as well as 5G.  This led to the abolishment of the brand OPPO from the German markets. NOKIA might be after OPPO in other markets such as the Australian market as well as global markets.

NOKIA and OPPO had a multi-year patent deal in 2018. It expired in 2021. Post which, NOKIA filed patent violation lawsuits against OPPO. Most in the world mentioned that NOKIA is doing the right thing. OPPO should be aware of what they are doing is wrong. Come what may patent violations are just pathetic and should not practiced.

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