How do you think that the diamond arrangement picture provided by BOE to Black Shark 3 is suspected of infringement?

At present, there is no conclusive evidence to prove that he is indeed infringing, so he can only be regarded as a rumor. How to solve the specific patent problem is still uncertain, but in short, it will not stop production because of the possibility of infringement, and it is said that BOE has found some channels to solve the patent problem.

There are two main opinions on the internet now. One is that Bo may face huge compensation in the future, and the black shark's drilling screen will not be produced in the future, and the black shark's drilling screen will soon become a swan song, so many people have begun to collect black shark 3pro. However, there is still a wave of opinions on the Internet, which is equally convincing. It is said that in the negotiations in February, the two companies actually reached an agreement. BOE paid huge compensation to Samsung and obtained the patent authorization of diamond arrangement. Therefore, BOE can produce freely from now on, and there will be no infringement.

Samsung's diamond array was patented in 13, and the patent should expire in 2033. Before the patent expires, other mobile phone manufacturers cannot produce similar pixel arrays. In other words, in fact, the organic light-emitting diode screen made by boe cannot be formally laid out because of the original technical reasons. Just because Samsung has a patent, BOE has dug another channel. In fact, this issue also involves legal issues, and the relevant person in charge did not disclose too much information on the Internet, so most of the online statements are rumors.

Personally, Samsung probably didn't think this confirmation arrangement was very important, but it wasn't until bo was produced and applied to mobile phones that Samsung discovered business opportunities, so it came out to wander around. In fact, the screen layout used by Huawei p40 involves many people. Personally, I don't think it really matters. People who don't like it can buy mobile phones made by other companies. The difference is a bit like letting consumers draw a lottery, which is a bit different.