Apple asked ITC to review the ban on iPhone and iPad sales
Apple has asked the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to review the ban on sales in the country previously issued, due to complaints about Samsung's patent infringement.
Apple has asked the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to review the ban on sales in the country previously issued, due to complaints about Samsung's patent infringement.
Accordingly, in an application sent to ITC's judicial aid agency, Apple argued that the ban could " wipe out an entire Apple product segment " and concern would harm the partner. , distributors of products on the list are prohibited.
According to Apple, the ban related to old devices including iPhone 3, iPhone 4 ( including 3G models ), iPad 1 and 2 may make the company " irreparable damage ".
" If the ban goes into effect, Apple will lose not only the sale of iPhone 2, 3G (GSM), 4 (GSM), iPad, but also harm the reputation to partners and customers, " Apple said. .
Earlier, Apple lost to Samsung in a lawsuit filed by the Korean electronics company in June 2011 and was tried last month.
It is expected that the ban will take effect on August 5. Samsung has yet to comment after this information.
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