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I find this particularly hilarious considering how many components Apple buys from them. Can you say $5.7 Billion last year?
Heck, didn't Samsung help design the original iPhone?
When I first compiled my review of the Samsung Galaxy S last summer, one of my minor gripes with the device was its overwhelming resemblance to the iPhone. The silhouette of the device, its singular home button foregoing Androids typical four, and a user interface looking a bit too Apple-inspired made the device feel like a knockoff in some ways. Dont think Apple didnt take notice. In a lawsuit filed April 15th, Apple is suing Samsung over slavishly copying the look and feel of the iPhone and iPad in their Galaxy lineup of Android devices.
Apple representative Kristing Huguet called the similarities between Galaxy devices and those using iOS blatant, while Samsung has yet to comment. This is not your typical patent lawsuit hinging on a small aspect or feature a phone offers. The Galaxy S 4G, Epic 4G, Galaxy Tab, and even the Nexus S are named. If Apple comes out on top, the implications could be big for Samsung, not to mention the payout Steve Jobs and company will surely demand.
I find this particularly hilarious considering how many components Apple buys from them. Can you say $5.7 Billion last year?
Aside from Apples intellectual property, what else is at stake in the infringement suit recently filed by the Cupertino company against Samsung? $5.7 billion worth of business between the companies, the reported amount Apple spent on buying components from the Korean manufacturer for use in their various products. Were talking everything from processors and RAM to flash storage and displays. In fact, Apple is said to be Sammys second largest client, following behind Sony. It would seem apparent that the two companies depend greatly on each others business.
Samsung has come out saying the company has no choice but [to] respond strongly. Word is the makers of the Galaxy line of Android products, the very lineup of phones and tablets at the center of the lawsuit, is gearing up to file a countersuit alleging that Apple is infringing on several of Samsungs patents. If you didnt think this one would get messy, you better think again.
Heck, didn't Samsung help design the original iPhone?