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Saturday, August 25, 2012

What the Apple-Samsung verdict means for your smartphone

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Apple and Samsung accused each other of infringing on software patents; Apple's allegations also included a few design patents. A California jury on Friday found Samsung had infringed on the majority of the patents in question — including software features like double-tap zooming and scrolling — and recommended that Apple be awarded more than $1 billion in damages. On the design front, many Samsung devices were found to infringe on hardware style or icon setup.
Samsung is widely expected to appeal the ruling, but as it stands now, the verdict could significantly affect both smartphone users and other industry players.
What happens to my Samsung phone? Apple’s (AAPL, Fortune 500) design and software claims involved scores of Samsung devices, including the Nexus S 4G and S II.
As a result of the ruling, Apple could request an injunction against the Samsung devices that were found to have infringed on its patents. That means Samsung could be forced to take those gadgets off the market until they are changed.
If you already own the devices in question, though, don’t worry: Even with an injunction, no one can pry the phone out of your hands. But it’s possible that your phone could receive a software update that tweaks how it looks and works.
What about my Samsung Galaxy tablet? This category offered one spot of good news for Samsung: The jury ruled that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab tablets did not infringe on Apple’s design patents for the iPad. ... Continue to read..
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