Oppo and OnePlus stop sales in Germany after Nokia patent dispute
Oppo and OnePlus have stopped selling smartphones and smartwatches in Germany, following a court decision in favor of Nokia, which sued over two Standard-Essential Patents (SEP).
Oppoâs German site seems barren with no phones listed, OnePlusâ German site still shows the phones, but the âBuyâ button is gone and the Store page only sells headphones and accessories. JUVE Patent speculates that this was a voluntary move as the court decision was rendered on Friday and Nokia wouldnât have had time to enforce a sales ban.
Here is what Spenser Blank, OnePlusâ director of communications, wrote to The Verge: âWe are actively working with the relevant parties to resolve the ongoing legal matter. While sales and marketing of the relevant products are on hold, OnePlus remains committed to the German market and will continue our operations. Meanwhile, OnePlus users in Germany can continue to enjoy our products and related services such as regular software updates and our after-sales service as before.â
Both OnePlus and Oppo blame Nokiaâs demands for an âunreasonably high feeâ for the two patents. Back in 2018 Nokia and Oppo signed a multi-year patent agreement, however the relationship started to fall apart in 2021. The two SEPs at the center of the current lawsuit are EP19173705 and EP07826610. Oppo can appeal the courtâs decision, so stay tuned for updates.
Right now the effect of the decision seems to be constrained to Germany, Oppo and OnePlus sites in other European countries are unaffected for now. Also, itâs business as usual over at Realme.com.