Nokia filed a patent infringement lawsuit against OPPO. Last month, the local court in Mannheim, Germany, granted Nokia a stop order against OPPO, and rejected OPPO's appeal, officially kicking off the ban on the sale of OPPO mobile phones in Germany. At this time, some friends may ask: Isn't Nokia already cold? Why are you still so restless? Is this related to Nokia? Patent hooligan? The name of. In time, Nokia was neither too hot nor too cold, but the mobile phone business went downhill because it got on the wrong WindowsPhone car, and later it had to be sold.
This will bring a serious blow to OPPO's mobile phone market. Before the patent incident fermented, OPPO and vivo, two China mobile phone manufacturers, wanted to take the opportunity to enter the European market, and Germany was one of the most important countries. OPPO even occupied the market share of Germany110. However, after the patent incident, OPPO mobile phones were banned in Germany. This will undoubtedly bring a serious blow to OPPO's mobile phone market.
In short, Germany issued a ban on selling mobile phones to OPPO, mainly because OPPO mobile phones involve patent issues. Because Nokia has initiated patent infringement lawsuits against OPPO in Britain, France, India, Germany and other countries. The Mannheim District Court of Germany approved Nokia's stop order against OPPO and rejected OPPO's appeal. In the end, the result of Germany's ban on OPPO mobile phones appeared.