A Delaware federal jury has ordered Apple to pay more than $110.7 million in damages to Spanish company TOT Power Control for infringing a patent related to wireless communications technology. The verdict, made public on July 1, 2025, pertains to Apple's unauthorized use of a 3G wireless technology patent owned by the Madrid-based firm. The damages amount to approximately 93 million euros. This ruling follows a legal dispute over patent rights in wireless communications. Separately, the U.S. Federal Circuit recently vacated a separate $300 million verdict against Apple in an LTE patent dispute and has ordered a third trial, indicating ongoing patent litigation involving Apple in the wireless technology sector.
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