HONG KONG (Reuters)-
Huawei Technologies in China and Samsung Electronics in South Korea have agreed to a two-way deal.
Court documents show that a patent dispute occurred in the United States a year ago.
The two companies submitted a joint motion to an American company. S.
On Tuesday, the Court of Appeal suspended proceedings over their intellectual property dispute because they had reached a settlement agreement on February 25.
Since 2016, two of the world's largest Android smartphone makers have been fighting in courts in the United States and China, with Huawei claiming that Samsung has used its cellular communications technology without authorization, the signing of the license agreement was not reasonably delayed.
Samsung has denied the allegations and accused Huawei of pursuing a "serious" exaggerated license fee against Huawei in the United States.
Tuesday's joint document did not explain why they intended to reach a settlement.
It requires 30-
After that, the two companies are expected to finally reach an agreement, Huawei will abandon the appeal request.
The case was initially scheduled to open on September.
Huawei and Samsung did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
On January 2018, a Shenzhen court overtook a federal court in San Francisco to rule for Huawei and issued an order to prevent Samsung's subsidiary in China from manufacturing and selling 4g LTE smartphones in China.
A judge heard it. S.
A case in April asked Huawei not to enforce the Shenzhen court's ban.