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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in America

Finally Samsung feel relieved, because they can be re-market their best tablet in America. Court of the United States issued a court lifted a ban on sales of Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the U.S.. "We are satisfied with the action of the court today, which confirms our position that there is no infringement of patents of Apple's product design," said representatives of Samsung, as quoted by Reuters. The jury in the trial of Apple vs. Samsung is already decided that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not infringe the patent D'889 Apple's numbers. Therefore tersebutlah decision, Samsung finally asked this device sales ban lifted. "The court does not agree with Apple's claim that Samsung's motion to cancel the temporary sales ban on June 26 can not be decided before completing post-trial motions Apple first," said Lucy Koh, the trial judge. Hearing between Apple and Samsung planned to be held on 6 December. On that occasion, Apple is rumored to be asking for a permanent ban on sales of Samsung products that infringe patents. In a statement, Samsung said that the U.S. jury's decision, the judge Samsung violated Apple's patents, would also harm U.S. consumers. According to Samsung, this decision has the potential to push product prices smart communication devices (smartphones and tablets) become more expensive because less product variation. Outside court ban these products, Samsung finally started moving in a U.S. court. South Korean companies have entered complaint against Apple. According to Samsung, the iPhone 5 violated their patent rights.

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