LG ends its US phone business by selling patents to Oppo

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It was a pity, as the company has always been an innovator, coming up with ideas like modular phones, phones with rotating displays or 3D cameras, and other crazy concepts that actually made it to fruition.

LG, however, hasn't been entirely deprived of its phone-related revenue. In an intriguing example of how it continues to collect money from its handset endeavors, LG keeps liquidating its mobile business by monetizing patents. Back in 2022, LG signed a patent agreement with Apple, and a new patent licensing with Oppo is only its second large monetization effort.with Nokia that precluded it from selling phones globally for a good few years.

At the same time, now that it can sell phones globally again, Oppo would want to compile a suite of standard patterns of its own, for which it could in turn charge licensing fees in the future.

 

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