[Update] ITC judge finds Apple infringed Qualcomm patent, recommends US import ban on some iPhone models<div class="feat-image">
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<p><strong>Update: </strong>The ITC board
has just rejected a different case of infringement. The decision below will be reviewed with a final decision by July. No iPhone ban just yet. Apple’s statement is below.</p>
<p>The Qualcomm-Apple patent battle continues.
A US judge has ruled that some iPhone models have infringed on Qualcomm patents.</p>
<p>The ruling from the International Trade Commission judge means that the judge recommended an import ban on some iPhone models, however the decision may have to be reviewed by the full commission before a ban comes into effect. The ban is unlikely to affect the latest models like iPhone XS and iPhone XR.</p>
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