Sharp sues Chinese smartphone maker "OPPO" January 30 22:11

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Sharp suspends sales of five smartphones to the Tokyo District Court on Thursday, claiming that products of a major Chinese smartphone maker, "OPPO," infringe a patent on wireless communication "Wi-Fi." Filed a complaint.

Sharp appealed five smartphones, including the Chinese smartphone maker "OPPO" and the "Reno A" featuring high-performance cameras sold in Japan.

The Tokyo District Court has filed an action seeking suspension of product sales in Japan, alleging that OPPO has infringed on Wi-Fi technology patents owned by Sharp.

"OPPO" is the same number of shipments as "Huawei", etc., and is one of the top 10 major smartphone manufacturers in the world.

Smartphones have advanced technology, and it is common to use patents held by manufacturers under contract with each other, but according to Sharp, this time it will be difficult to negotiate with the “OPPO” side That's why he decided to sue.

Regarding the complaint, Oppo Japan states, "We will not refrain from commenting because the content of the complaint has not been confirmed."