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Why Was Apple Sued for Using Dual-Lens Camera Technology?

Why Was Apple Sued for Using Dual-Lens Camera Technology?

Apple (AAPL) was recently sued by Israel-based Corephotonics over allegations that Apple used dual-lens camera technology in some of its Apple iPhones, infringing four of its patents. Corephotonics, which produces dual-lens camera technology for mobile devices, noted that these patents include two patents on a mini telephoto lens assembly, one patent on dual-aperture zoom digital cameras, and one patent on high-resolution thin multi-aperture imaging systems.