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Here's why Apple didn't need FDA clearance for Apple Watch Series 6 blood oxygen sensing
randominternetperson said:FoodLover said:This is pretty obvious given the fact that millions of Galaxy s7/8/9 and Note 8/9 with activated SpO2 measurement sensors were already sold in US in the past without an FDA certification.
Maybe you just didn't like the part that others have been offering SpO2 measurement sensors for a while? Sure you didn't -
Apple preparing for folding iPhone with Samsung screen order
Do you really think Apple is dumb enough to just copy a copy of their own project?
This may not even be a iPhone but a new project. You have this weird idea that Apple is like knockoff Apple manufacturers. THEY ARE NOT.By claiming that the Fold would be a copy of an Apple's project, you proved that discussions with you do not manke really sense. I've seen a lot Apple fans which is ok. But being fanatic and hateful is not healthy!
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Apple preparing for folding iPhone with Samsung screen order
svanstrom said:FoodLover said:Beats said:
Yup. When Apple patented the wraparound screen, Samsung (again) crapped out a product to beat them to market, It was called the Galaxy Edge and had no reason to exist. Meanwhile Apple used the tech for iPhones, Apple Watch and I believe Apple Park.
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Really shows you the difference between the critical inventor and the sloppy copycat.Fact check:
- 8th of January 2013: Samsung shows Youm concept which was the basis for Note Edge at CES 2013 (8th to 11th of January 2913). That device looks pretty similar o Note Edge.
- February 2013: the first time Apple reveals patents for wraparound displays
Hm, who copied from whom?
Apple filed their wraparound display patent in 2011: https://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2013/03/stunning-future-iphone-with-wraparound-display-revealed.htmlBeats hat claimed that Samsung had copied the Note Edge idea from Samsung. So I proved that it was not correct. And you did not prove anything else: the patent was release after Samsung showcased it Edge concept. Before February 2013 there were not a single reference in the internet about any Apple patents. BTW: in the linked document Apple says that the inventor was someone else (not Apple), and mentions the number of another patent.
But we can play the game even further: the patent is from Q3 2011 while Samsung showcased its first flexible AMOLED display at CES 2011 (6-9 January 2011).