Houston Chronicle

Smartphone giants square off in Asia

South Korea’s Samsung sues China’s Huawei over patents

- By Youkyung Lee

SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung Electronic­s Co. has sued Chinese smartphone maker Huawei for allegedly violating six of its patents in the latest move in a series of deepening patent disputes between Asian smartphone giants.

The South Korean company said this past week that it took legal action to defend its intellectu­al property despite efforts to resolve the dispute amicably.

“At all times we have faithfully negotiated with other patent holders for the fair licensing of technology in order to ensure fair competitio­n and continued growth in the industry,” the company said in an emailed statement.

“However, despite our best efforts to resolve this matter amicably, it has regrettabl­y become necessary to take legal action in order to defend our intellectu­al property.”

Samsung would not say where the lawsuits were filed or whether the lawsuits were related to mobile devices.

South Korea’s Yonhap News said Samsung sued Huawei in Beijing for allegedly infringing on patents for smartphone­s worth $12 million.

In May, Huawei filed lawsuits against Samsung in the United States and China, accusing the South Korean company of violating 12 patents for mobile devices and networks. Huawei demanded reasonable compensati­on but did not seek a sales ban on Samsung mobile devices in the United States.

Samsung and Huawei are two of the largest makers of smartphone­s based on Google’s Android system.

Samsung is the world’s largest smartphone supplier, and Huawei is the third after Apple.

 ?? Associated Press file ?? Samsung says it took legal action despite efforts to resolve the dispute with Huawei amicably.
Associated Press file Samsung says it took legal action despite efforts to resolve the dispute with Huawei amicably.

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