Sales of OPPO's mobile phones in Germany have been suspended since last year due to a patent lawsuit filed by Nokia, and the company's official website in Germany is now empty with no product on display.
The front page of the site consists of a single AD touting OPPO's ongoing involvement with the UEFA Champions League and a FAQ banner that refers only to support for existing OPPO devices.
A footnote on the same page notes that some of the company's Android phones, including the Reno8 series and the Find N2Flip, are not available in Germany.
Similar things, many domestic mobile phone manufacturers have encountered before, but also completely helpless.
Some experts are also outspoken, encounter patent litigation really no way. Huawei and Lenovo may have the most confidence in overseas patents of domestic brands. While Lenovo did not acquire most of the patents on the bikes when it bought them (which was Google's real purpose), Google promised to use those patents as a shield against Lenovo in future lawsuits.
Some netizens also bluntly said that collecting patent fees is a big move of the declining company. In the last few years, Wang 'an Company also sued users.
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