Sunday, August 5, 2012

Apple Lawyer Shows Samsung's Phone Evolution, With IPhone As Missing Link

Tuesday, July 31st, evident the initial day of the high-profile U.S. obvious legal case between Apple and Samsung, with the one-time accusing the South Korean firm of duplicating the iPhone to its own devices.

On Apple's gap statements, its deputy Harold McElhinny supposing papers ready by a Samsung senior manager that affirm that the chaebol was in "crisis of design" since the iPhone. The senior manager even hinted that the iPhone was "easy to copy."

And if that is not enough, the counsel moreover presented images of Samsung's pattern expansion before and after the iPhone was introduced. It shows how distantly not similar Samsung's mobile phones were amalgamated to the smartphones created after the initial iPhone rolls out in January 2007, a subject McElhinny would similar to Samsung to answer to court.

"As you all know, it is simpler to duplicate than to innovate," McElhinny jabbed in his gap statement. "Apple had already taken the risks."

Source: Reuters , around TechCrunch

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