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Apple hit with $110M damages after losing 3G wireless patents lawsuit

Apple has failed to convince a jury that it didn’t infringe on 3G wireless patents with cellular chips in its iPhone, with it now having to pay TOT Power Control over $110 million.

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The iPhone’s 3G capability has cost Apple in a patent lawsuit

The jury decision, made on June 30 and made public by a Delaware federal court on Tuesday, didn’t go Apple’s way. In a long-running patent lawsuit against TOT Power Control, it has been decided that Apple’s wireless chips violated the company’s patents.

This includes cellular chips used in the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

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