1. Meizu's early shipments were not large, and Qualcomm didn't care about his patent fees. However, Meizu's shipments became larger and larger, and Qualcomm had to collect royalties. Then Boss Huang said, "No way."
There is nothing to be afraid of on both sides of Meizu.
On the one hand, he has Samsung and MediaTek, so he doesn't have to use Qualcomm. But later, the performance of Samsung's MediaTek chip fell behind. As a result, Meizu's high-end chips were gone, and the performance gap suddenly widened. Consumers don't pay the bill, start making dolls+driving ducks to the shelves, and finally make a mess of themselves.
After a year and a half of lawsuits, the two companies couldn't figure it out, and even dragged on wasting it. There was really no way to make up the money, but seeing that Snapdragon was no longer needed, they had to make up the money and explain it to Qualcomm, but when there was a market for chips, there was no waiting for people. As a result, it has completely become a small factory, and because a screen is bad and the after-sales service is urgent, it wastes users' feelings and potential consumers.