Categories: NewsTechnology

Judge Rules Apple Can’t Sell iPhone 6 and 6 Plus In Beijing

Apple is one of the biggest technology companies in the world, but it may be a matter of time before they lose that position. China continues to fight the tech company tooth and nail wherever they can, as the iPhone can no longer be sold in Beijing as of today. The reason is a design patent infringement of Shenzhen Balli.

Apple Copied The iPhone 6 Design

This news is kind of interesting, as it goes to show how being a technology giant does not make one immune to setbacks. Apple learned that the hard way, as their iPhone 6 and 6 Plus infringe patents on Shenzhen Balli’s 100C smartphone. As a result, these phones can no longer be sold in the city of Beijing, which is a significant setback for the company.

Despite this decision being made in May, the ruling did not go into effect immediately. Apple will appeal this decision, and continue to sell both iPhone models as long as the court continues to review their request. It remains to be seen what Apple can gain from appalling, though, as patent infringement is not a ruling that is often reversed.

It is not the first time the technology giant is facing a setback in China either. The company has lost a different dispute against a Chinese manufacturer wanting to use the iPhone name. Moreover, Apple’s iTunes Movies and iBooks services shut down in April of 2016. Additionally, Apple Pay continues to lose ground compared to Alipay in the region.

Related Post

It is no secret the Chinese government is cracking down on foreign players offering goods and services to residents. In February of 2016, the government passed a rule which requires federal approval for foreign companies providing online content. A similar ruling will soon go into effect as far as mobile games are concerned.

That being said, Apple is looking at other ways to strengthen its position in China. The company has revealed their plans to invest US$1bn in Didi Chuxing, the rival of Uber China. Whether or not this investment will be of any benefit to Apple, remains anybody’s guess right now.

Source: CNN Money

Images credit 1,2

If you liked this article follow us on Twitter @themerklenews and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest bitcoin and altcoin price analysis and the latest cryptocurrency news.

JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

Share
Published by
JP Buntinx

Recent Posts

10 Trusted Cloud Mining Platforms to Earn Free Bitcoin Daily in 2026

  Cloud mining continues to gain massive traction as 2026 inches closer. In tough economic…

12 hours ago

Jupiter Pushes Onchain Finance Forward With Its Biggest Upgrade Wave Yet

Solana Breakpoint wasn’t just another conference this year. It doubled as a stage for Jupiter…

1 day ago

Ripple Payments Lands First European Bank With AMINA Bank AG

Ripple has scored a major regulatory milestone in Europe. AMINA Bank AG, a Swiss-regulated digital…

1 day ago

a16z’s 2026 Crypto Vision: Stablecoins Surge, Tokenization Grows, and Asia Becomes the Next Battleground

a16z just dropped its annual report, and the message is clear: crypto isn’t slowing down.…

2 days ago

Ethereum Activates BPO-1 Upgrade, Boosting Blob Capacity and Expanding the Network’s Scaling Roadmap

Ethereum has activated BPO-1, a protocol adjustment that increases blob capacity per block from 6…

2 days ago

CryptoBench: AI Meets DeFi, Head-On

CryptoBench just landed. Developed by ChainOpera AI and Princeton AI Lab, under the guidance of…

4 days ago