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.


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