Court Says Android 2.3 Violates Apple Patents
A Dutch court came to some interesting conclusions in the Apple-Samsung patent case raging there. The court rejected claims that Samsung stole intellectual copyrights, or that it slavishly copied Apple's iPad and iPhone. It did decide that Android 2.3 violated an Apple photo management patent — but said that Samsung could get around this simply by upgrading its phones to Android 3.0...
Easier said than done: Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) does not (yet) support the vast majority of Android apps. So Samsung has a problem there.
And other Android phones as well, of course.
Easier said than done: Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) does not (yet) support the vast majority of Android apps. So Samsung has a problem there.
And other Android phones as well, of course.