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Xiaomi under fire from Coolpad over patent infringements

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Yordan 14 May 2018

Xiaomi Coolpad Android

It appears the “if you can’t beat them, sue them” method is moving to Asia.The Shenzhen-based company Coolpad is suing Xiaomi for infringing UI patents, including multi-SIM card design.

Xiaomi under fire from Coolpad for patent infringements

According to the lawsuit in a Jiangsu province court, the devices copy “basic communication, display and interactive functions of mobile phones that are difficult to circumvent or replace".

Coolpad’s subsidiary Yulong Computer Telecommunication Scientific demands Xiaomi companies immediately cease manufacturing and sales of the following phones - Mi 6, Mi Max 2, Mi Note 3, Mi 5X, Redmi Note 4X, and Mi Mix 2.

Jiang Chao, Coolpad Group CEO, and Syed Tajuddin, CEO of Coolpad India, were quoted to say the company will pursue its rights in protecting the patents. Xiaomi is yet to issue any response.

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  • 15 May 2018

please kindly explain to me what point that make Pixel is zero and not applicable to iPhone? I think if we used same concept as you, then iPhone is also zero if camera is not counted. I mean iOS vs Android is personal preference, but both i...

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  • 33D
  • 15 May 2018

I clearly said I like Nokia, Pixel, OnePlus and Sony phones and you call me a Xiaomi fan? Haha, you're hilarious. I'm not the only one bothered by your spelling and trolling by the way, maybe you should check the other comments, poor thing :)

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