SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft Corp. sued Kyocera Corp. for patent infringement on Friday, alleging the Japanese company’s Duraforce, Hydro and Brigadier cellphone lines violate seven Microsoft patents.

Microsoft asked a Seattle federal judge to impose a U.S. sales injunction against Kyocera’s infringing products, according to the lawsuit.

A Kyocera representative could not immediately be reached for comment.

“We respect Kyocera, but we believe they need to license the patented technology they are using. We’re hopeful this case can be resolved amicably,” Microsoft deputy general counsel David Howard said in a statement.

Kyocera’s phones run on the Android operating system, developed by Google Inc. Microsoft has secured patent licensing deals with numerous Android handset manufacturers in recent years, including Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., LG Electronics Inc. and HTC Corp.

In its lawsuit, Microsoft accuses Kyocera of using patented technology, including location services and text messaging.

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