Apple requires Samsung to pay $ 40 for every smartphone sold
Only a few days after ruling Samsung had to pay Apple $ 930 million due to copyright infringement was launched, only a few days later these two mobile giants will continue lawsuits related to new devices like Galaxy S3.
Only a few days after ruling Samsung had to pay Apple $ 930 million due to copyright infringement was launched, only a few days later these two mobile giants will continue lawsuits related to new devices like Galaxy S3.
Only a few days after ruling Samsung had to pay Apple $ 930 million due to copyright infringement was launched, only a few days later these two mobile giants will continue lawsuits related to new devices like Galaxy S3.
On March 31, Samsung and Apple will continue their persistent legal battle. The focus of this battle will be Samsung devices accused of violating five " core " technologies from Apple: Unified search, data synchronization, drag to unlock devices, touch features to dial and auto-complete (autocomplete) .
The amount that Apple requires Samsung to compensate will be 40 USD per device ( about 820,000 VND ). Certainly, the Korean company will disagree with this number. In 2010, before the patent war between Apple and Samsung exploded, Apple had " solicited " Samsung to buy patent rights for $ 30 ( about VND 630,000 ) for each device, but the Korean company. Quoc refused this offer.
With its financial potential, Apple and Samsung will definitely not draw as Nokia and HTC . It seems that the conflict between Apple and Samsung has culminated, even though Apple will continue to use components provided by Samsung.
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