On Friday, a federal jury sitting in Marshall, Texas, handed down a verdict requiring Samsung Electronics to pay roughly $445.5 million (approximately RMB 3.17 billion) in damages to Collision Communications. The damages are for Samsung's infringement of four patents pertaining to 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi communication standards. The range of products implicated in this case includes wireless devices like Samsung laptops and Galaxy smartphones. In 2023, Collision Communications initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung. Samsung, in response, refuted the claims and asserted that the patents in question were invalid. As of the time this news was released, representatives and legal counsels from both sides had not issued any statements regarding the jury's decision.