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APPLE WINS LONG-RUNNING CAMERA PATENT DISPUTE WITH ENGINEER DR. TIMOTHY PRYOR

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November 21, 2025

After several years of litigation, Apple has prevailed in a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by engineer Dr.

- WITH ENGINEER DR. TIMOTHY PRYOR

APPLE WINS LONG-RUNNING CAMERA PATENT DISPUTE WITH ENGINEER DR. TIMOTHY PRYOR

Timothy Pryor, whose case alleged that iPhone camera features breached his mobile-device patents. The case, originally filed in February 2021, claimed that technologies such as facial recognition, optical image stabilization (OIS) and Smart HDR infringed on Pryor’s patented inventions related to smartphone-camera interaction. A court has now ruled in Apple's favor, rejecting the claim and bringing to a close one of the more persistent legal challenges facing the company in its camera-technology portfolio.

The dispute centred on patents that had expired in 2020 but which prerelease filings covered features Apple deployed earlier. Pryor's suit argued that because the patents predated certain iPhone camera enhancements, Apple's use of the technologies constituted infringement during the active patent period. The decision concluded that Apple did not infringe the specific claims or that the patents did not cover the accused features. With the appeal officially rejected, Apple emerges with one less legal cloud over its imaging-technology roadmap.

DETAILS OF THE PATENT CASE AND RULING

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