Apple NEW ACCUSATIONS after the LAUNCH of iOS 12.1.2

Apple. New accusations were made by Qualcomm after the release of iOS 12.1.2, iPhone phones had to be urgently withdrawn from sale by the Americans.

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Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. Last night iOS 12.1.2 was launched by the American company for the iPhone, its purpose being to protect itself from the legal problems it has with Qualcomm. Although the goal of those from Apple is very clear, it seems that Qualcomm is not so happy with the changes made, and claims that iOS 12.1.2 still infringes its patents.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. It seems that the changes implemented in iOS 12.1.2 to eliminate the functions that violate Qualcomm's patents do not really have the effect desired by those from Cupertino. Qualcomm claims that iPhones still infringe its patents and that Chinese courts have not allowed Apple to keep them on sale.

Apple NEW ACCUSATIONS after the LAUNCH of iOS 12.1.2

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. It seems that the Americans would need a court verification of the changes made for iOS 12.1.2 in order to be able to continue selling iPhones in China. In the absence of a verification made by experts, those from Apple should remove their phones from the stores and not sell them, but this would seriously affect their sales during this period.

Despite Apple's efforts to downplay the significance of the order and its claims of various ways it will address the infringement, Apple apparently continues to flout the legal system by violating the injunctions. Apple's statements following the issuance of the preliminary injunction have been deliberate attempts to obfuscate and misdirect.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. It is possible that Apple willfully violate the court decision by which it is forbidden to sell iPhone phones in China because it violates Qualcomm's patents. It is possible that Apple will assume the possible fines only because it makes a lot more money from the sale of phones in this period when people buy a lot of gifts.