Apple says Samsung's Galaxy S4 infringes on five patents
Samsung's Galaxy S4 infringes on 5 Apple patents, according to a court filing by Apple.
Apple wants to add the new Galaxy S4 to an ongoing case involving Apple and Samsung being heard in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, San Jose Division, according to a filing with that court on Tuesday.
Samsung's newest flagship smartphone was launched in March and went on sale in the U.S. in late April.
"Apple obtained the Galaxy S4 on April 27 and immediately began its infringement analysis, including Samsungs customizations of the Android Jelly Bean platform, covering the eight asserted patents," Apple stated in the filing, adding that it tested S4's sold by AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. "That analysis revealed that the Galaxy S4 infringes five of Apples asserted patents in the same ways as Samsungs already accused products," it added.
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