DHAKA: Beijing’s Intellectual Property Office has ruled against Apple in a patent dispute brought by a Chinese handset maker.
The iPhone 6 and 6S models are similar to Shenzhen Baili’s little-known 100C phone, the authority ruled.
In theory, this could lead to iPhone sales being halted in Beijing but sales continue as Apple has appealed to a higher court.
The tech giant said the handset is still available throughout China.
‘iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus as well as iPhone 6s, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone SE models are all available for sale today in China,’ the firm said.
‘We appealed an administrative order from a regional patent tribunal in Beijing last month and as a result the order has been stayed pending review by the Beijing IP Court,’ it added.
Analyst Ben Wood, from CCS Insight, told the BBC he was confident that Apple would resolve the situation.
‘Large companies will always be reluctant to settle if they feel they don’t have a case to answer, but the Chinese market is so strategic to Apple that if they have to settle, they will,’ he told the BBC.
BDST: 1449 HRS, JUN 18, 2016
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