HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia said on Monday it had received a decision in patent licence arbitration with LG Electronics.
The Finnish company did not disclose details of the award but said that it would book revenue, as well as a non-recurring catch-up payment, starting from the third quarter.
Nokia sold its once-dominant phone business to Microsoft in 2014, leaving it focused on its telecoms network equipment business while retaining its handset patents.
(Reporting by Jussi Rosendahl; editing by Jason Neely)
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