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Apple update iPhone 7 and 8 to deal with Germany sales ban

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Peter 06 February 2019

Apple iOS

A German court issued a sales ban on the iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and their respective Plus models for infringing on a Qualcomm Envelope tracking patent. To get around this, Apple has informed local stores that it’s building new units, which will be available in about four weeks.

The court ruled that iPhones sold in Germany, which use chips supplied by Intel and Qorvo, infringe on Qualcomm patents. Apple will source different chips to get around this issue.

The US also found that Intel chips infringe on a Qualcomm patent, but refused to ban them (saying it would hamper competition). Interestingly, Qorvo chips are in the clear as far as US regulators are concerned. A Chinese court also issued a ban, but Apple is still appealing that decision.

Anyway, the only phones currently available on Apple’s German site are the iPhone XS, XS Maxand XR. The iPhone 7 and 8 models remain available in China.

PS. “Envelope tracking” dynamically changes the power sent to a radio amplifier to reduce waste (and thus make it more power efficient). This was first introduced by Qualcomm in 2013. Apple has been using envelope tracking since the iPhone 6.

Source (in German)

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  • abigfanoftechs
  • pLQ
  • 08 Feb 2019

If the phone uses Qualcomm SoC, and by implication Qualcomm's baseband chip, then you can be sure only the NSA will have access to the backdoors. So you're safe as the NSA will never spy on you.

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  • Anonymous
  • 81X
  • 08 Feb 2019

None of these devices can be verified secure. The underlying hardware is driven by closed source drivers pre-packaged for the OEMs to integrate. The baseband in particular contains its own processor that can access and relay anything.

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  • Anonymous
  • 81X
  • 08 Feb 2019

The possible ban discussed there is of the intel chip, nothing to do with Apple. There are very few competitors in the baseband market, and Qualcomm is already dominant to the point of concern. Who else does modems right now; Samsung. Mediatek, HiS...

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