Most of the patents are related to radio so I can't really comment on them, but '602 takes the cake. It seems to me that any phone with 1 piece of material used for the sides and rear with a cutout for a camera would violate it:
161. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a one piece housing forming
enclosed exterior lateral sides and a rear side.
162. For example, as shown below, the iPhone 6s has a one piece housing that forms
enclosed exterior lateral sides (identified by the red arrows below) and a rear side (outlined in
green below).
163. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a cut out in the rear side of said
housing.
164. For example, the iPhone 6s includes a cut out in the rear of the housing, as shown
in red outline below.
165. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a camera located in said housing and
extending to said cut out at said rear side.
166. For example, in the iPhone 6s, a camera is located in the housing and extends to
the cut out at the rear side of the housing, as shown above.
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[ 2.1 ms ] story [ 16.0 ms ] thread161. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a one piece housing forming enclosed exterior lateral sides and a rear side.
162. For example, as shown below, the iPhone 6s has a one piece housing that forms enclosed exterior lateral sides (identified by the red arrows below) and a rear side (outlined in green below).
163. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a cut out in the rear side of said housing.
164. For example, the iPhone 6s includes a cut out in the rear of the housing, as shown in red outline below.
165. Each of the ’602 Accused Products includes a camera located in said housing and extending to said cut out at said rear side.
166. For example, in the iPhone 6s, a camera is located in the housing and extends to the cut out at the rear side of the housing, as shown above.
Ars hosted the complaint itself: http://arstechnica.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/nokia.appl...