$ 2.000 billion costs Apple to make peace with Nokia

At the end of last year, the Finnish firm Nokia filed a lawsuit before an American court in which it accused Apple of making use of different patents without having previously gone through the box, a type of lawsuit that has become very common for Apple in these last years. After several months of negotiations, Apple reached an agreement with Nokia and all the products of the firm Withings, now Nokia, were once again included in the online Apple Store of all countries. The details of the agreement have never been known, but according to the latest Nokia statement, Apple has paid $ 2.000 billion as part of the patent agreement and incidentally abandon the fight in court.

This payment is only part of the agreement that both companies have reached, since according to the statement published by both companies announcing the cessation of hostilities, both companies intended to work together soon, in addition to Apple. ensure the use of patents that are necessary for your device and that are registered by the firm based in Finland.

At the beginning of the year Nokia presented the new terminals with which it wants to reach the market, products that at the moment are only for sale in very few countries but according to the few people who have had access to them, they have very good benefits for the price at which they are available. It should be remembered that Nokia is no longer responsible for the manufacture of the terminals, but rather It has assigned the use of the brand to a third company to design and manufacture them, like BlackBerry. Of course, the final design must always have the approval of the company, since the Nokia firm has a prestige in the world of telephony, although in recent years it had declined.


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