Recently, a lower court carried out the suggestion that the sale of Samsung Electronics’s Galaxy Nexus smartphone should be prevented because it had eight items which were similar with the product of Apple. Furthermore, since then, the Nexus was substituted by the Galaxy S III. However, a court in Washington, D.C., denied the preceding conclusion.
The final conclusion of the judgement was that Samsung could still sell the phone until the trouble about its patent with Apple Inc. was handled well.

Samsung and Apple are locked in this intense competition for the dominate position in the global smartphone market. Samsung wants the $1-billion award because of the inadequate evidence. What’s more, Apple wants an extra $707 million in damages and benefit.
According to the articles, the writer also introduces that Samsung is playing a leading role in smartphone sales; however, Apple’s market share fell slightly.
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