news item). What’s new: Sources have confirmed to ip fray that ASUSTeK, directly and/or indirectly, is suing Xiaomi in the Munich I Regional Court. The same sources are not aware of cases in other
Chinese smartphone maker Coolpad announced late Friday night that it has sued larger rival Xiaomi for infringing three Chinese invention patents. The cases will play out in the city where Coolpad is
Mi TV, the internet television arm of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp, announced Sunday an agreement with the Internet TV company Future TV Co Ltd to broadcast the 2016 UEFA European
lawsuits against Xiaomi. For those unaware, Coolpad had filed for a series of patent infringement lawsuits against Xiaomi back in 2018. The company’s CEO had alleged that Xiaomi had infringed on over
Philips has alleged Xiaomi of infringing patented technology and has approached the Delhi high court to stop the Chinese smartphone maker from manufacturing as well as selling certain smartphones.
On July 20, Via Licensing announced that Xiaomi has renewed its licensing agreement for the Via Advanced Audio Coding Patent Pool, which covers the field of smartphones. In January 2017, Xiaomi and
Xiaomi and Oppo are facing a total of 24 lawsuits filed by Panasonic in Europe. The major dispute is now moving faster than expected. Last week, the UK High Court ordered an accelerated procedure to
Wang Hua posted on Weibo: “After re-verification, the information is not true. First, Xiaomi’s air conditioners made no patent infringement; second, we didn’t pay a patent infringement compensation
Now that strict Chinese Covid lockdowns are lifted, Chinese smartphone giants Oppo and Xiaomi increasingly target America’s lucrative high-end smartphone market estimated at more than $62 billion in
World intellectual property licensing leader MPEG LA, LLC (“MPEG LA”) and leading international supplier of smartphones and other smart products Xiaomi today announced that Xiaomi has become a