Philips has filed a case in Delhi High court to prohibit the sale of Xiaomi smartphones in India. Not only that, but Philips also requested Delhi high court to stop its manufacturing, assembling, importing, and advertising of Xiaomi products in India.
Philips wants definite Xiaomi phones to be banned that include UMTS enhancement (HSPA, HSPA+) and LTE technologies, as they conflict with certain patents. Philips also requested the Central Board of Excise and Customs to empower custom authorities at all Indian ports to not allow the import of Xiaomi phones, particularly the models specified in the filed case.
Also, read | Xiaomi Mi11 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G
Follow us on Telegram
On November 27 the Delhi High court said “It is made clear that the defendants are bound by the statement given by their counsel. The defendants shall file the details of the bank accounts operated in India where the amount of Rs1,000 crore is being maintained, on or before 2 December 2020”.
The court is going to hear the case next on January 18, 2021, and there will be more clarity on the case.
Xiaomi has not put out any statement regarding this issue.
Also, read | Apple has been fined 10 Million Euros in Italy
Follow us on Telegram
1 comment
Comments are closed.