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Microsoft sues Japanese Kyocera over patent breach
(MENAFN) Microsoft is suing high-tech manufacturer Kyocera for Patent infringement over technology used in the Japanese company's cellular phones, The Peninsula Qatar reported.
Microsoft claims that Kyocera's Android-based Duraforce, Hydro and Brigadier smartphones use geolocation and SMS technology protected by Microsoft patents.
The US-based tech giant, who entered into the mobile phone sector when it agreed to buy Nokia's handset division in 2013, filed the suit in the US state of Washington.
Microsoft claims that Kyocera's Android-based Duraforce, Hydro and Brigadier smartphones use geolocation and SMS technology protected by Microsoft patents.
The US-based tech giant, who entered into the mobile phone sector when it agreed to buy Nokia's handset division in 2013, filed the suit in the US state of Washington.
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