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Comments on: Nokia lobs another legal grenade at Qualcomm

Accuracy of aticle 

Posted Tuesday 12th June 2007 23:27 GMT

Need to check you sources a little - how will Motorola be effected as they don't use Qualcomm chipsets?

Motorola buy small infringing chips 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 07:55 GMT

The ban affects the Razr 2 (due in July) which is assembled in Asia and therefore counts as a US import.

Though Motorola's tame Freescale Semiconductor makes its own chip it is too narrow for thin 3G phones, so they have to buy in. Last year Motorola agreed to use Qualcomm chips in their UTMS phones.

Oops 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 08:12 GMT

Too wide.

Can't ever be too narrow, can they?

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