Monday, July 15, 2013

Samsung S4 Case exposure of this landmark

Samsung shares dropped by over 7.6 billion by close of trading on Monday. The first full day of trading since the court ruled in favour of Apple in a landmark trial between the two technology giants. The jury decided to fine Samsung over 660 million in damages, based on several software and design patent infringements across a multitude of Samsung phones.
Despite Samsung's decision to appeal the verdict, the market still reacted badly to the news, which is hardly surprising given the scale and Samsung S4 Case exposure of this landmark patent case, but this may have more to do with the forthcoming sales injunctions Apple is seeking on the infringing Samsung products that are still on store shelves around the world.
If Apple can secure sales injunctions on the infringing devices, notably the hugely popular Samsung Galaxy S II handset, then the subsequent impact on sales could prove even more costly for Samsung than its 660 million fine. Samung can afford to pay the fine, but a ban on custom Galaxy S4 Case products could have a lasting impact on its customer base, not to mention its bottom line.
The fewer devices Samsung have on the market, the less customers they are likely to attract, which will have a lasting effect on their present and future market share. Luckily for Samsung, their flagship Galaxy S III handset NFL iphone 5 Case was released outside the window for this trial, but that doesn't mean Apple won't try their luck against the Galaxy S III sometime in the future.
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http://bloggink.com/iphone5caseno1/2013/07/16/nfl-iphone-5-case-screen/

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