
Late last week, reports began to surface indicating that Apple was being forced to halt sales of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in Beijing due to a patent infringement claim from a company called Schenzhen Baili. Specifically, the company alleged that Apple's 2014 iPhone models infringed upon the design of its own 100C smartphone. DON'T MISS: Why the boring iPhone 7 is the smartest thing Apple has done in years As it turns out, sales of Apple's iPhone 6 models were never halted, but the allegati...
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