Samsung Galaxy S3

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Got Samsung's newest smart phone when I renewed contract with Vodafone. Replaced my iPhone.

Samsung GALAXY S III

The AFF app seems better on new phone. Perhaps because of the Android operating system. But the S3 is sleek and very impressive. Will take me little while to use its many features.
 
Got Samsung's newest smart phone when I renewed contract with Vodafone. Replaced my iPhone.

Samsung GALAXY S III

The AFF app seems better on new phone. Perhaps because of the Android operating system. But the S3 is sleek and very impressive. Will take me little while to use its many features.

I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.
 
I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.

Well I got one. Does that mean I have to give it back?

Besides, I thought all such decisions were jurisdiction based.

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I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.

Samsung will pay Apple a bucket load of money. Then they'll go back to being in bed with one another.

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I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.

There are a large number of patents in dispute in multiple jurisdictions. Apple wins some battles, Samsung wins other battles. I think in the end though, Apple and Samsung will just end up paying each other shedloads of money to solve their disputes and massive ongoing licence fees.

It's good to see though that Apple thinks the Galaxy is a big threat to them. Makes a change from their usual smug attitude.
 
I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.

There are many lawsuits going on all over the world, not just one. Some like in the US Apple currently has the upper hand, but no doubt that result will be appealed or even Samsung will go after the original patents and have them invalidated. Some countries like Australia Samsung currently has a slight upper hand after reversing an initial ban on Galaxy tablets. While in South Korea it seems like a tie with both firms having products banned from sale.

In the US after earlier legal action which banned the Galaxy Nexus from sale, a firmware update was released to to remove a few minor features covered by the lawsuit. There might be a similar update to remove some of the features such as bounce back.
 
I wonder what will happen and where Samsung will go with this phone now they have lost the law suit against apple.

Not sure that the S3 was covered in this particular case.

The issue may be more about what Google are going to do, and whether manufacturers decide to go with Microsoft rather than Google.
 
Not sure that the S3 was covered in this particular case.

The issue may be more about what Google are going to do, and whether manufacturers decide to go with Microsoft rather than Google.
The case was more about the S2 but included some software/apps etc that are in the S3.

Interesting that all of Samsung's counter claims were thrown out.
 
This after all was a jury verdict in a case on apple's turf.No doubt it will be appealed.The finding found 5 infringements one of which was the shape of the phone-rectangular with rounded corners.I doubt that would survive an appeal but as they say-The law is an.........
 
This after all was a jury verdict in a case on apple's turf.No doubt it will be appealed.The finding found 5 infringements one of which was the shape of the phone-rectangular with rounded corners.I doubt that would survive an appeal but as they say-The law is an.........
The rounded corners bit applies to the S2 only. Not the S3.
 
I have an I-Phone and I love it. I generally love Apple products, but I think it's a sad world where the richest company in the world can have a patent and rights over a shape???

Prior to smart phones almost every phone had a similar shape! I think it's ridiculous and Apple should be ashamed! Do they want Samsung to make a round phone?
 
Got Samsung's newest smart phone when I renewed contract with Vodafone. Replaced my iPhone.

Samsung GALAXY S III

The AFF app seems better on new phone. Perhaps because of the Android operating system. But the S3 is sleek and very impressive. Will take me little while to use its many features.

How are you finding the S3? Especially interested in comments on battery life!
 
I have an I-Phone and I love it. I generally love Apple products, but I think it's a sad world where the richest company in the world can have a patent and rights over a shape???

Prior to smart phones almost every phone had a similar shape! I think it's ridiculous and Apple should be ashamed! Do they want Samsung to make a round phone?

To reduce the case to just the issue of shape is a little misleading!
 
Prior to smart phones almost every phone had a similar shape! I think it's ridiculous and Apple should be ashamed! Do they want Samsung to make a round phone?

I will refer the honorable gentleman to exhibit A

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I didn't? I simply focused on the shape issue as I think it's insane. Whatever about software infringements the shape issue should of been thrown out.

I think the fact that it was Americas beloved home grown icon v's those pesky South Koreans on American soil with an American jury that had a lot to do with the verdict.

Like I said, I am an apple fan but the shape issue is a joke!

Anyway, enough of a rant from me, back to work!
 
I have an I-Phone and I love it. I generally love Apple products, but I think it's a sad world where the richest company in the world can have a patent and rights over a shape???

Prior to smart phones almost every phone had a similar shape! I think it's ridiculous and Apple should be ashamed! Do they want Samsung to make a round phone?

I look at the whole patent issue differently.

Patents are supposedly there to protect innovations, but instead are used these days to stymie competitors. The patent system needs an overhaul, but not in the way that "rounded corners" becomes invalid as a patent, but that one company can’t stop another from having something that is seen as fundamental from the market.

Take all the patents on communication etc, they should be available to all at a reasonable price, not dependant on revenues, as without them you can’t connect your phone to the system.

However, if a new challenger emerges, and comes up with something radically different, that the market dictates is essential to the new wave of phones, that should then be made available to all at a reasonable price too. Unfortunately certain companies, not just Apple, are taking patents to block competitors.

Now, it’s fair that if you came into the market and developed something so radical that you should have some exclusivity on it, before everyone rips it off, surely? Perhaps that’s how the system needs to change, innovate = exclusivity for a while, but not forever.

Mind you, an article I read the other day suggested that because of this verdict, other manufacturers are more likely to give their designers a bit more space to innovate for themselves, which will bring ideas to the market that wouldn’t have been seen before this, as everyone was just copying the (supposed) leader. I’d agree with that and can’t wait to see how the market changes from this… and expect to see competitors come out with better ideas, Apple copy and get sued in much the same way, AND LOSE.

I think a jury and anyone else asked to render a verdict, would have to be blind to not see how similar Samsung’s products turned out to be to the original iPhone, especially considering patents held and trade dress. Google even sent Samsung emails about making sure their iPad competitor looked different, so there’s no doubt what was going on. Their newer phones and tablets are very different, and look a lot better, so they’re at least innovating now.

''Today's verdict should not be viewed as a win for Apple, but as a loss for the American consumer,'' Samsung said in a statement. ''It will lead to fewer choices, less innovation, and potentially higher prices. It is unfortunate that patent law can be manipulated to give one company a monopoly over rectangles with rounded corners, or technology that is being improved every day by Samsung and other companies.''

"The ruling is a costly lesson for Samsung - but also an opportunity for a true alternative to Apple's well-known hardware with more innovative thinking and imaginative products ahead," Morgan Stanley analysts said in a note.

Which quote makes more sense? :p
 
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"And so, folks, we introduce the Samsung Galaxy Triangle.

No more rectangular shapes with rounded corners. No more imitation of the “trade dress.” It doesn’t even have square icons"

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Samsung Galaxy Triangle works around Apple's monopoly on rectangles
 
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