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by tooltalk
3179 days ago
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Your source and your point being? First, Apple doesn't directly pay Qualcomm. Apple has refused to take Qualcomm license, though I'm pretty sure Qualcomm would love to have Apple as their customer and start collecting license fees based on their retail price. Second, Foxconn, Pegatron and Apple's contractors are the ones paying for Qualcomm licenses. Their licensing agreement with Qualcomm likewise precedes Apple's iPhone release in 2007. In another word, those contract manufacturers pay the same royalty rate to Qualcomm whether their end-products are for Apple, HTC, or whoever -- they all pay the same rate. Apple's rates are probably lower given various "collation" agreements (and rebates) Apple imposed on Qualcomm. If you are trying to say Qualcomm unfairly charges Apple more, you need to bring some facts. |
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Those agreement also precede LTE.
You cant NOT use Qualcomm patents in LTE, but if Qualcomm were allowed to charge whatever they wanted, then they have a monopoly case, and we have to have somebody to define what is a fair price. Since Qualcomm are subject to FRAND.
All these patents fee were one of the reason why HEVC started charging $100M / year combined for their Video Codec, 20 times more the AVC / H.264. Because they saw what 4G patents were capable of charging.