The two companies filed a joint motion to a U.S. appeals court on Feb. 26 to pause court proceedings over their intellectual property disputes because they have entered into a settlement agreement on Monday.
The world's two largest makers of Android smartphones have been fighting in courts in the United States and in China since 2016, with Huawei alleging that Samsung had used its cellular communications technology without authorization and has unreasonably delayed entering into a licensing agreement.

Samsung had denied the allegations and accused Huawei of seeking "grossly" inflated licensing fees, countersuing Huawei in the United States.
The joint filing on Tuesday did not give a reason for their intended settlement. It asked for a 30-day stay after which the two companies expect to finalize a settlement where Huawei would drop an appeal request. The case was originally set to go to trial in September.
Huawei and Samsung did not immediately respond to requests for comment.