Following last week's court ruling in the trial between it and Samsung, Apple this morning laid out which Samsung devices it wants banned from sale in the U.S.
There are eight in total out of the 28 that were included in the case. Those include:
• Galaxy S 4G (T-Mobile) review
• Galaxy S II (AT&T) review
• Galaxy S II Skyrocket (AT&T) review
• Galaxy S II (T-Mobile) review
• Galaxy S II Epic 4G (Sprint) review
• Droid Charge (Verizon) review
• Galaxy Prevail (Boost Mobile) review
• Galaxy S Showcase (C-Spire, Cellular South)
• Galaxy S II (AT&T) review
• Galaxy S II Skyrocket (AT&T) review
• Galaxy S II (T-Mobile) review
• Galaxy S II Epic 4G (Sprint) review
• Droid Charge (Verizon) review
• Galaxy Prevail (Boost Mobile) review
• Galaxy S Showcase (C-Spire, Cellular South)
In its filing, Apple outlined the specific patents the devices were found to infringe in the trial, which went on for a month and wrapped up last week. The device with the most infringements is the Galaxy S 4G. It was found to infringe two of Apple's design patents, three utility patents, and two claims of trade dress:
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