Chinese smartphone giant Oppo says they will remain in Germany despite recently withdrawing sales from the country.
The move comes after the smartphone maker halted sales in Germany this month after losing a patent lawsuit to Nokia. Oppo is accused of the use of certain 4G and 5G signalling technologies had infringed on its patents.
Billy Zhang, the company’s vice president of overseas sales and services, told the press recently that the company remain committed to Europe despite the setbacks.
“Our long-term commitment to the European and German markets stays the same,” said Zhang.
“There isn’t an impact on our choice of office location, and the German office, where our European hub is located, will operate as usual.”
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