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What are the main patents in Apple's Samsung patent dispute?
1,-Except for three products, all Samsung devices have been proved to infringe Apple's' 915' amplification' patent.

2.- Samsung's various devices have been proved to infringe Apple's' 381'quick return' patent.

3.- Samsung's various devices have been proved to infringe Apple's' 163' double-click zoom' patent.

4.- Samsung's various devices have been proved to infringe the' 677 commercial design patent on the front of iPhone.

5.- Samsung's equipment was proved to infringe the D'087 commercial design patent on the back of iPhone.

6.- Several Samsung devices confirmed that they infringed the' 305 appearance patent of the main screen of the iPhone display.

7.- None of Samsung's tablet computers has been proved to infringe the D'889 shape design patent of iPad-this is Samsung's first victory.

Explain, unofficially, that I am not responsible.

1, refers to the two fingers pinch the picture to reduce and enlarge the picture. This was created by Apple after using multi-touch technology on the iphone generation. With the capacitive screen replacing the resistive screen, basically everyone is using this gesture logic, but this is indeed Apple's patent.

2, of course, the home physical button at the bottom of the screen. No matter what interface you press the home button, you will return to the home screen. In order to avoid patent disputes, Samsung. In later products, the home button was designed to be square, rectangular and oval, but Apple did not say that you infringed the design patent, but that the function of this button infringed the technical patent, and Samsung did not escape.

3. Double-click to switch between zooming in and zooming out during picture browsing, e-book reading and webpage thumbnail. This is also the logical redundancy design made by Apple to make up for the kneading gesture (after all, the previous products are all single-touch and it is risky to promote before multi-finger operation. In order to avoid the user experience that users are not used to, Apple designed a double-click transition, and Samsung copied it.

4, 5, and 6, mainly focus on the controversy about the similarity between Samsung's products and iphone 3Gs, mainly focusing on the design of metal surrounding, sleek back and glass integrated front panel. According to previous surveys, most respondents think that Samsung's products are very similar to the iphone(3GS), so they are also very popular, haha.

7 is the only position that Samsung holds, and it is also a clever trick that Samsung plays. In order to avoid the appearance dispute with Apple's ipad, Samsung's back settings are designed on the basis of the horizontal device, that is, the logo and inscription are readable when the device is horizontal, while Apple is based on the vertical direction, so it is essentially different. . . . .