Qualcomm launched a lawsuit against Apple in China aimed at prohibiting the latter from selling and manufacturing iPhones in the Chinese market. The report said: "Qualcomm initiated a lawsuit in China seeking to prohibit the sale and production of the iPhone in China. This is by far the biggest attack on the company launched by this chip maker. The two companies are in a contagion and hardship. In the judicial struggle." The judicial struggle between Apple Inc. and Qualcomm began in January of this year, when the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleged that Qualcomm forced Apple to use its baseband chip to charge higher royalties; three days later, Apple Corps launched a claim for $1 billion in lawsuits against Qualcomm.

Qualcomm said that the lawsuit was unfounded and accused Apple of distorting the facts and publicly claiming that it would initiate a counterclaim. At the same time, it stated that it hoped that the business between the two parties could proceed normally before the company counterclaimed Apple.

Since the dispute began, Apple has been detaining patent fees for Qualcomm, and in May this year reported that Qualcomm had sought to promote a US iPhone ban. In addition, Apple also instructed its suppliers not to pay royalties to Qualcomm.

Just last week, the retiring Apple chief lawyer Bruce Sewell described the conflict between the two companies in an interview. In short, he said that the cost of Qualcomm chips to Apple is about $18 per iPhone, plus 5% of the selling price, and Apple thinks this number is too high.

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