According to the "Korea Times" report, people familiar with the matter said on Friday that Samsung Electronics plans to sue Huawei in a US court and may take action as early as July.

A person familiar with the matter said: "Samsung Electronics is collecting evidence to see Huawei suspected of infringing Samsung's wireless patents. Samsung has no intention to reach a licensing agreement with Huawei. On the contrary, it is likely to sue Huawei in the United States, scheduled for July. ”

Huawei sued Samsung in the Northern District of California, claiming that Samsung has used Huawei's wireless patents without authorization. Huawei believes Samsung's flagship phone infringes on the company's 11 standard base patents, including the Galaxy S7. Huawei hopes to sign a wide cross-licensing agreement with Samsung on the principle of fairness, reasonableness and non-discrimination. In addition, Huawei also seeks compensation from Samsung. Previously, Huawei had signed a licensing agreement with Qualcomm, Ericsson and Apple.


On Wednesday, Ahn Seung-ho, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics, said the company would sue Huawei, and Ahn Seung-ho is the head of Samsung's intellectual property department. Another person familiar with the matter said: “Initiating a lawsuit against a leading technology company can effectively raise awareness. Because wireless patents are widely used, it is difficult to assess the economic losses of such litigation, so patent disputes will last for a long time.” A person familiar with the matter said that Samsung and Huawei's patent lawsuits are unlikely to cause a sensation - as sensational as Apple's Samsung patent dispute, because Huawei's share of the global telecom equipment market and smartphone market is relatively small. Although Huawei sells telecommunications equipment and smartphones worldwide, most of its products are mainly sold in China.

The insider said: "Samsung and Huawei's legal proceedings are unlikely to exceed the scope of China and the United States. If Samsung launches a lawsuit on a global scale, it will only help Huawei improve its global visibility. Samsung has no reason to do so."

In 2011, Samsung Electronics counterclaimed Apple on more than 20 countries, including South Korea, Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, and the United States. Prior to this, Apple sued Samsung in US courts, claiming Samsung's plagiarism. The design of the iPhone. Huawei is the world's third-largest smartphone maker, with a global market share of 8.5% last year. Samsung Electronics is the largest smartphone manufacturer with a share of 23.6% and Apple ranks second with a 15.3% share. Samsung Electronics declined to say how the company will respond to Huawei lawsuits. However, sources said that Samsung will sued Huawei in the United States for infringing its basic patents.

A Korean patent expert said: "Like Samsung countering Apple, Huawei also believes that patent disputes with Samsung are inevitable because it is eager to become a global leader in the smartphone market. Samsung will handle this matter with caution, it can not bear love. The brand image is caused by a stable and huge investment.

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