German court forces Apple to stop using misleading statement about banned iPhone models

Back before Christmas, a German court in Munich ruled that Apple had infringed on a Qualcomm patent related to conserving battery life when a phone's modem chip is active. The court banned Apple from selling the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus in the country. After the court released its decision, Apple released a statement that said it would not stock the banned handsets in the Apple Store or online, but German consumers would be able to buy the affected iPhone models through 4,300 local carriers and resellers.

According to Reuters, this past ...

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