Samsung strikes back at Huawei

File picture: Dado Ruvic

File picture: Dado Ruvic

Published Jul 22, 2016

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Seoul - Samsung Electronics has filed a lawsuit in China against Huawei Technologies, accusing the country’s largest smartphone maker of infringing on its mobile technology patents.

The lawsuit comes just months after Huawei sued the Korean company in the US and China. The pair had failed to strike a licensing deal over the use of technology fundamental to how mobile networks operate.

“We have faithfully negotiated with other patent holders for the fair licensing of technology,” Samsung said in an emailed statement Friday. “However, despite our best efforts to resolve this matter amicably, it has regrettably become necessary to take legal action in order to defend our intellectual property.”

Samsung filed its lawsuit with an intellectual property court in Beijing and is claiming a total of 161 million yuan ($24 million) so far in damages from Huawei’s use of patents, the court wrote on its official Weibo microblog account. The Korean company is accusing Huawei of employing patents in its Mate 8, Honor and other smartphones and tablets. The patents in question cover wireless communications, digital cameras and other forms of technology, according to the court.

Huawei became the world’s third largest smartphone vendor last year, after Samsung and Apple, by moving into higher-end models and winning over customers seeking premium features.

Huawei’s suit, an unusual move for a Chinese company, signals the growing confidence of domestic technology companies in asserting their intellectual property rights. The Shenzhen-based company had no immediate comment when contacted about the lawsuit on Friday.

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