Apple Seeks Ban On Galaxy S III In USA
Apple has demanded a ban on Samsung Galaxy S III in the US defending its patents , saying the Galaxy S III infringes on its patents .
The injunction filed seeks to get the Galaxy S III pulled from the shelves before it hits the market , it is similar to the one filed against the Galaxy Nexus . The patent which Apple wants to defend is related to iPhone 4S's Siri .
One of the patent is "universal search technology" which is included with the iPhone 4S’s Siri . The patent in this case will be compared to the methods the Galaxy S III’s S-Voice companion app uses. Another patent includes the result of a long-press on links and text throughout the software opening a window with multiple actions available.
Another patent Apple is defending is about its "data tapping " feature, it includes a “system and method for performing an action on a structure in computer-generated data.†. Which means actions which can be performed on tapping numbers and addresses in text .
However, this feature is still present in some HTC products and few more Android devices .
Samsung will likely fight these claims in court and the results will likely arrive before the general launch of the Samsung device later this summer.
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Apple has demanded a ban on Samsung Galaxy S III in the US defending its patents , saying the Galaxy S III infringes on its patents .
The injunction filed seeks to get the Galaxy S III pulled from the shelves before it hits the market , it is similar to the one filed against the Galaxy Nexus . The patent which Apple wants to defend is related to iPhone 4S's Siri .
One of the patent is "universal search technology" which is included with the iPhone 4S’s Siri . The patent in this case will be compared to the methods the Galaxy S III’s S-Voice companion app uses. Another patent includes the result of a long-press on links and text throughout the software opening a window with multiple actions available.
Another patent Apple is defending is about its "data tapping " feature, it includes a “system and method for performing an action on a structure in computer-generated data.†. Which means actions which can be performed on tapping numbers and addresses in text .
However, this feature is still present in some HTC products and few more Android devices .
Samsung will likely fight these claims in court and the results will likely arrive before the general launch of the Samsung device later this summer.
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